2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.otohns.2004.10.018
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Mediolateral Graft Tympanoplasty for Anterior or Subtotal Tympanic Membrane Perforation

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“…[11] Palisade cartilage tympanoplasty obtained 71.43% success and average postop ABG was 10.73 ± 7.90 as reported by Marko Velepic. [16] Hai Gavreil et al reported 92.3% graft take-up rate and average hearing improvement of 15 dB by their novel inferior flap technique.…”
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“…[11] Palisade cartilage tympanoplasty obtained 71.43% success and average postop ABG was 10.73 ± 7.90 as reported by Marko Velepic. [16] Hai Gavreil et al reported 92.3% graft take-up rate and average hearing improvement of 15 dB by their novel inferior flap technique.…”
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confidence: 61%
“…Over the years, several surgical techniques have been tried to improve the take-up rate and hearing results such as underlay, overlay, cartilage tympanoplasty, [5] Anterior tucking [anterior hitch], [8] over-under technique, [9,10] vein graft, [2] mediolateral tympanoplasty, [11] sandwich graft tympanoplasty, [12] modified window shade by Schraff et al, [13] paper patching, lobule fat graft, etc. We are presenting a modification of over-under tympanoplasty using a pedicle temporalis fascia graft to improve the graft take-up rate without jeopardising the hearing results.…”
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“…Angeli et al reported that the lateral technique effectively addresses the largest possible eardrum defects, resulting in an intact neotympanum and an aerated middle ear in 91 % of cases [19]. Jung and Parks, using a mediolateral graft method to repair subtotal and anterior perforations, demonstrated 97 % ear drum closure and reported complications in 5 of 100 cases [20]. Blokmanis and Archibald reported a closure rate of 98 % for near-total perforations using a modified house tympanoplasty technique.…”
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“…Jung TT, Park, 17 reported a hearing improvement of 0-40 dB in 70%cases (0-10 dB in 19% of ears, 11-20 dB in 44%, 21-30 dB in 7%, and 31-40 dB in 4%) even without ossiculoplasty. With ossiculoplasty using PORP-15% TORP-11% there were hearing improvement of 11 to 30 dB.…”
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