Prognostic Factors of Chronic Otitis
Part 3 – Postoperative Factors
Chrobok V. 1, Pellant A. 1,2, Meloun M. 3, Pokorný K. 1, Šimáková E. 4
Klinika otorinolaryngologie a chirurgie hlavy a krku, Pardubické krajské nemocnice, a.s., přednosta prof. MUDr. A. Pellant, DrSc. 1 Fakulta zdravotnických studií, Univerzita Pardubice, přednosta prof. MUDr. A. Pellant, DrSc. 2 Katedra analytické chemie, Fakulta chemickotechnologická, Univerzita Pardubice, přednosta prof. Ing. K. Vytřas, DrSc. 3 Fingerlandův ústav patologie, LF UK a FN, Hradec Králové, přednosta prof. MUDr. A. Ryška, Ph.D. 4 |
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Summary:
The retrospective study in 155 patients surgically treated for chronic otitis media followed and statistically evaluated
the state of hearing before and after the operation according to individual postoperative observed symptoms. The significant
negative postoperative prognostic factors for the state of hearing should include present secretion from the
ear (trepanation cavities) in a long-term observation and present postoperative consequences (conductive, sensori neural
hearnig IaSS and vertigo). The non-significant factors include the present secretion in the course of early healing
after the operation and postoperatively present granulations in the trepanation cavity.
The authors also compared early healing and the long-term state of the ear (trepanation cavities) according to individual
preoperative and perioperative characteristics. A more frequent secretion from the ear in the course of early and
long-term observation was detected in patients with cholesteatoma, perforation of tympanic, membrane defects of all
middle ear ossicles, permanent secretion before the operation, revision operation, less usual plasty of external auditory
came (Stacke I, three-lobar), resection of mastoid process and obliteration of trepanation cavity by less usual materials
– bone or cartilage.
Key words:
chronic middle ear inflammation, auditory threshold, secretion from ear, trepanation cavity, complication,
statistics, prognostic factors
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