Volume 15
Number 2 July 2010Improvement of Hearing After Myringoplasty: A Study on 50 Cases at HFRCMCH
DOI: https://doi.org/10.47648/jmsr.2010.v1502.02
Sikder Md. A1 , Daulatuzzaman Md.2 , Mazumder SM K A3 , Khan N U4 , Alam Md. S5
Abstract
The aim of this study was to assess hearing improvement after myringoplasty within ten weeks following surgery. The study population consisted of 30 patients who were suffering from CSOM-77". Pre-operative and post-operative eraminations of the patients were conducted clinically as well as audiologically. Pre-and post-operative air-bone (A-B) gap were calculated by raking the averages of bone conduction and air conduction at the frequencies of 300. 1000 and 2000 Hz. Myringoplasty was done with underlay technique under general anaesthesia by postaural approach. Temporal 'muck fascia was used as grafting material for reconstruction of the tympanic membrane. Pre-operatively, air-bone gap of 30 db or more was observed in 39 (78%) patients whereas post-operatively A-B gap of 30 db or mare was observed in only one patient. Using hearings gain exceeding 15 dB as the criterion. 39 (78%) patients had their hearing gain exceeding 15 dB. Using post-operative A-B gap within 20 dB as the criterion. 42 (84%) patients had their A-8 gap within 20 dB. Myringoplasty is a beneficial procedure for hearing improvement. Using the proportion of patients with a post-operative A-B gap of 30 dB as the criterion, in this study. 98% of patients achieved their A-B gap closer within 30 dB. Using hearing gain exceeding 15 dB as the criterion, 78% patient had their hearing gain exceeding 15 dB.
Keywords:
- Associate Professor (C.C), ENT Department
- Associate Professor, ENT Department
- Professor, ENT Department
- Assistant Registrar, ENT Department
- Assistant Professor, Department of Anaesthesiology