2014
DOI: 10.9790/0853-13214851
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Surgical Outcome in Paediatric Tympanoplasty: Our Experience

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“…In the current study, the rate of graft success and audiological success was higher (94.1%) with the duration of ear discharge d" 4 years than > 4 years.But the success rate were not statistically significant .This result was similar with study done by El-Magd et al 14 and Srivastava and Mohon 13 This may be due to a long duration of middle ear pathology and mucosal changes that affect the outcome of an operation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…In the current study, the rate of graft success and audiological success was higher (94.1%) with the duration of ear discharge d" 4 years than > 4 years.But the success rate were not statistically significant .This result was similar with study done by El-Magd et al 14 and Srivastava and Mohon 13 This may be due to a long duration of middle ear pathology and mucosal changes that affect the outcome of an operation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Gupta and Mishra noted that cochlear reserve is good in paediatric patient and potential for restoring and preserving hearing is excellent in paediatric tympanoplasty 12 . Several studies have been done about type 1 tympanoplasty in children.In India, found better results in children older than 11 years of age is reported by Srivastava and Mohan 13 . While, El-Magd and Sobhy In Egypt found better results in children between 7 to 10 years of age than 11 to 14 years 14 .Sirena et al reported that factors such as age, presence of unilateral or bilateral pathology and size of perforation were not determinants of surgical success 15 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 70%