Abstract:Introduction
The surgical treatment of Chronic Otitis Media by modified radical mastoidectomy usually results in an open cavity, with chronic discharge, hearing loss of 30 to 40 dB, frequent visits to OPD for debris removal and none the less dizziness on cold air exposure. One way to deal with these issues effectively is to obliterate the mastoid cavity. In our study we used vascularised periosteo-temporofascial swing flap with medicated bone dust to obliterate the mastoid cavity.
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