The clinical curative effect of the low temperature plasma ablation adenoidectomy and tympanic membrane indwelling catheter in parallel or not used on childhood patients with secretory otitis media.
- Author:
Lei TIAN
;
Xiangjun CHEN
;
Guoyi LI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Adenoidectomy;
methods;
Adenoids;
pathology;
Catheters, Indwelling;
Child;
Cold Temperature;
Humans;
Middle Ear Ventilation;
methods;
Otitis Media with Effusion;
surgery;
Tympanic Membrane Perforation
- From:
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
2015;29(5):415-417
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE:To observe the clinical effect of endoscope-guided low temperature plasma ablateing adenoidectomy with tympanic membrane incision drainage and tympanic membrane indwelling catheter to treat secretory otitis media of children.
METHOD:Fifty-two cases (98 ears) of secretory otitis media in children with adenoid hypertrophy were treated. Respectively endoscope-guided tympanic membrane incision drainage parallel low temperature plasma ablateing adenoidectomy and endoscope-guided tympanic membrane indwelling catheter parallel low temperature plasma ablateing adenoidectomy.
RESULT:In group A, 30 cases of 58 ears, cure 36 ears, improving 14 ears, invalid 8 ears, the effective rate was 86.2%. In group B, 22 cases of 40 ears, cured 32 ears, improvement in 6 ears, invalid 2 ears, the effective rate was 95.0%. According to statistical analysis of curative effect, there was no significant difference by effective rate between two groups.
CONCLUSION:For the patients with secretory otitis media caused by adenoidal hypertrophy, the endoscope-guided tympanic membrane incision drainage parallel low temperature plasma ablateing adenoidectomy can be regarded as a kind of method to reduce the risk of tympanic membrane perforation.