Myringoplasty Modification Adopted to Overcome Some Long and Short Term Surgical Issues

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Objective/Hypothesis: We have tried to present some of our concerns regarding the usually adopted surgical techniques of Myringoplasty with their possible solutions. Also we have tried to present digital recordings of pre and post-operative findings in reference cases, which have been provided rarely in available literature. Pre- and post-operative pictures and videos of two representative cases are attached. Study design: This prospective study was carried out in MMABM hospital. Forty six (46) ears, 37 patients underwent tympanoplasty by the modified dual grafting technique and the results were analysed. Results: Objectives of tympanic membrane repair, dry ear, closure of AB gap, and stoppage of tinnitus if any, were achieved in all cases. Small residual perforations which healed over time were seen in two cases in cartilage deficient areas. Conclusion: Dual graft modified techniques served as an effective alternative myringoplasty technique.

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Khurshid, R. and Madni, N. (2019) Myringoplasty Modification Adopted to Overcome Some Long and Short Term Surgical Issues. International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, 8, 71-79. doi: 10.4236/ijohns.2019.82008.

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