1970
DOI: 10.3329/bjo.v15i2.5054
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Outcome of myringoplasty

Abstract: A cross sectional, observational study was carried out on myringoplasty at a tertiary level hospital, with the aims to see the outcome of surgery. The study included 100 myringoplasty in central dry perforations of tubotympanic variety of CSOM. Age range of patients was from 15 years to 45 years; male was 56%.There was insignificant influences of age or sex on success rate. The surgeries were done under either local or general anaesthesia by underlay technique with temporalis fascia as a graft in all cases wit… Show more

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“…Mani et al also found no significant difference in graft take rate between male (85.7%) and females (81.8%). (12) Regarding the Side of perforation in this study, we found that there is no much difference in the success of graft take rate between right ears (86.36%) and the left ear (83.33%). Nadol et al in their study concluded also that there is no significant effect of perforation side on the outcome of myringoplasty.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Mani et al also found no significant difference in graft take rate between male (85.7%) and females (81.8%). (12) Regarding the Side of perforation in this study, we found that there is no much difference in the success of graft take rate between right ears (86.36%) and the left ear (83.33%). Nadol et al in their study concluded also that there is no significant effect of perforation side on the outcome of myringoplasty.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…A study by Aich and associates found similar results in their case study. 11 In their study, the percentage of male patients was 56%, and the percentage of female patients was 46%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…8,20,21 Other workers report lesser uptakes with Shaikh et al, Yadav et al, Aich et al, Tawab and coworkers all reporting between 80-84 % graft uptakes only. 10,[22][23][24] Sharma et al have compared the two approaches and found an only a slight difference between the two of no statistical significance with an overall success of 81.1%. 9 Sismanis et al have opined that the results of tympanoplasty are measured in terms of success or failure of graft take and hearing improvement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%