Background: Chronic otitis media is usually complicated due to perforation of tympanic membrane and ultimately leading to hearing loss. The objective of this study was to compare the results of myringoplasty alone with myringoplasty with cortical mastoidectomy in COM (Chronic Otitis Media) mucosal inactive type in terms of graft uptake.
Methods: This was a descriptive, prospective, qualitative type of study. A total of thirty patients of COM mucosal inactive type were included in the study of which 15 patients were selected alternatively for myringoplasty alone while another 15 patients were selected for myringoplasty with cortical mastoidectomy. Pure tone audiometry was done within 1 week prior to surgery. Graft uptake was assessed after 6 weeks and results were compared within and between the groups using Chi-square test.
Results: Graft uptake rate of myringoplasty alone and myringoplasty with cortical mastoidectomy done using temporalis fascia graft and underlay technique was same 86.66% (n=26) and failure rate was 13.33% (n=4).The graft take was higher 88.9%(n=8) in small perforation worsened in medium (85 %) and then in subtotal perforation (79%). Graft uptake rate was highest in central perforation (86.9%) followed by posterior perforation (84.6%) and least in anterior perforation (77.7%). Mean age of presentation was 27.7 years, ranging from 15 to 60 years. Most common approach was permeatal in myringoplasty and postaural in case of myringoplasty with cortical mastoidectomy.
Conclusions: The graft uptake rate myringoplasty alone are comparable to those of myringoplasty with cortical mastoidectomy. The choice of surgery is based on surgeon’s preference.
Homicidal cut throat is an injury over the front of neck by sharp instruments with an intent of murder. The neck contains vital structures (nerves, blood vessels, airway and pharyngeal conduit) in a compact fashion that may be difficult to access for physical examination or surgical exploration in a limited time. That is why these cases create panic and pose great challenges in the management. Here is a case of an attempted homicidal cut throat injury that highlights some of the challenges encountered in the management along with discussion on the evolving knowledge of the optimal management practice.
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