2018
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1661398
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Effect of Incudostapedial Reconstruction Using Conchal Cartilage Interposition Graft on Hearing Outcome

Abstract: Introduction Chronic otitis media is a widely prevalent condition in developing countries and is a cause of correctable hearing loss. The most frequent ossicular chain defect found during surgery for chronic otitis media has been a discontinuity of the incudostapedial joint. This study observes the effect of incudostapedial reconstruction using conchal cartilage on the hearing of the patient. Objectives To evaluate improvement in hearing by incudostapedial reconstruction using conchal cartilage int… Show more

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“…By comparing the results of both techniques, pre and postoperative bone conduction were insignificantly different. Hameed et al, [8] in agreement with our findings, observed no statistically significant change in bone conduction (p value > 0.05) pre and postoperatively in patients with incudostapedial reconstruction using conchal cartilage. Comparably, Baylancicek et al, [10] results highlighted that postoperative bone conduction was insignificantly different compared to baseline in bone cement vs partial PORP in cases of incudostapedial discontinuity.…”
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“…By comparing the results of both techniques, pre and postoperative bone conduction were insignificantly different. Hameed et al, [8] in agreement with our findings, observed no statistically significant change in bone conduction (p value > 0.05) pre and postoperatively in patients with incudostapedial reconstruction using conchal cartilage. Comparably, Baylancicek et al, [10] results highlighted that postoperative bone conduction was insignificantly different compared to baseline in bone cement vs partial PORP in cases of incudostapedial discontinuity.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…By comparing between the results of both techniques, pre and postoperative air conduction were insignificantly different. In consistent with our findings, Hameed et al, [8] reported a statistically significant improvement in air conduction by 5.14 dB was found after undergoing incudostapedial reconstruction using conchal cartilage (p< 0.001). Baylancicek et al, [10] confirmed our results as their investigation's findings displayed an improvement in air conduction in BC group from 41.34 ± 15.94 to 20.53 ±11.09 and in PORP with insignificant difference between both groups.…”
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confidence: 93%
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