Operation on Adhesive Otitis in Children
Authors:
J. Macháč 1; P. Horník 2; I. Šlapák 1; Z. Bednaříková 1
Authors‘ workplace:
KDORL LF MU a FN, Brno
1; Dětská ORL, s. r. o., Brno Souhrn
2
Published in:
Otorinolaryngol Foniatr, 62, 2013, No. 2, pp. 78-83.
Category:
Original Article
Overview
The authors summarize the information about surgical treatment of adhesive otitis in children with the application of chondroperichondrial graft. The knowledge is based on a retrospective study in patients operated on at the KDORL Clinic in Brno during 2003 – 2005. Based on 116 surgeries the authors evaluated morphological and functional results of 91 surgical interventions with the time lapse of 4 to 6 years. Perioperative determination of the long process was present in 31 cases, stapes was destructed in 6 cases, and histologically confirmed clinically silent cholesteatoma was determined in 25 patients. Primary healing of the chondroperichondrial graft developed in all cases. The chondroperichondrial graft proved to be suitable, sufficiently strong material for tympanum reconstruction making it possible to reach convincing evidence in the results of tympanoplasty.
Keywords:
adhesive otitis, retraction pocket, composite chondroperichondrial graft
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