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  Česky / Czech version Otorinolaryngol. /Prague/, 50, 2001, No. 3, p. 162-167
 
Results of Healing and Auditory Gains in Tympa- noplasties 
Hroboň M., Valvoda J., Rambousek P., Eliáš J. 

ORL oddělení Všeobecné fakultní nemocnice, Praha, přednosta doc. MUDr. M. Hroboň, CSc.
 


Summary:

       During the two-year-period (1998-1999) at the ENT department of the General Faculty Hospital in Prague a total of 71 tympanoplastic operations were made in 64 patients, incl. 22 children aged 5-14 years. The number camprised 17 primary operations and 54 revisions on 64 ears. The authors evaluate the results of healing and auditory gains in groups TORP (38), PORP (8), interposition (16), manubriostapedopexy (5) and other reconstructions (4). Anatomical healing was recorded in 67 (94 %) ears. All ears where for reconstruction of the tympanic cavity a silicone membrane was used healed. The functional results were evaluated in healed ears by comparing the aerial-bone difference before and after surgery and in particular according to the resulting postoperative transmission loss of frequencies from 250 to 400 Hz. Significant improvement of hearing (reduction or elimination of transmission loss) was recorded in almost 70% of all operated ears. Smaller losses than 10 dB were recorded in 60 % (3) ears) after manubriostapedopexy, 43% (3) ears with PORP, both ears after interposition of bone between the long arm of the incus and stapes, only 17 % (2) ears after interposition of the incus and 28% (10) ears with TORP. In TORP and interposition of the incus the resulting transmission loss was most frequently between 11 and 20 dB. The greatest auditory gains were achieved at frequencies 250, 500 and 1000 Hz in all types of reconstructions, in PORP also at frequency 4000 Hz. The highest gains were achieved after interporition, in PORP and manubriostapedopexy. Greater auditory gains are achieved where the suprastructures of the stapes are preserved. Socially acceptable hearing on the operated ear was recorded in 56-75% patients in the different groups, less in the group of TORP, most in the group PORP and interposition. The patient group is followed up and extended to make possible evaluation also of long-term anatomical and functional results in different types of reconstruction.

        Key words: tympanoplasty, results of healing, auditory gains.
       

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