1.Short-term efficacy of endoscopic repair of tragal cartilage with perichondrium membrane
Zhongxuan YAO ; Yudi SHAO ; Chaoqiu XIAO ; Yanling ZHANG ; Hao WANG ; Wei LI
China Journal of Endoscopy 2025;31(6):1-8
Objective To investigate the short-term effect of endoscopic repair of tragal cartilage with perichondrium membrane.Methods 78 patients with tympanic membrane perforation from Sept 2019 to Aug 2022 were retrospectively analyzed.The patients were treated with otoscopic tympanic membrane repair.Postoperative follow-up was performed for 3 months to observe the tympanic membrane morphology and healing of the perforation and to record the patients'endoscopic images,dry ear time,preoperative and postoperative hearing and tinnitus,and the incidence of complications,such as stenosis of the external auditory canal.Results The healing rate of tympanic membrane perforation was 97.44%(76/78)in 78 patients at 3 months postoperatively,with good postoperative healing,significant improvement in mean postoperative air-conducted hearing thresholds compared with the preoperative period,reduction in air-bone gap,and improvement in tinnitus after surgery compared with the preoperative period,the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).Duration of dry ear was(4.21±1.12)weeks.The postoperative granulation in 5 cases,reperforation in 2 cases,fungal infection in 2 cases,infection of the operative cavity,infection of the ear screen,stenosis of the external auditory canal and scarring of the incision in 1 case each,and none of the patients suffered any serious postoperative complications such as facial nerve palsy and sensorineural deafness.Conclusion Otoscopic tympanic repair of tragal cartilage with perichondrium membrane is a safe and effective surgical method.The postoperative healing pattern and the morphological characteristics of the tympanic membrane and external auditory canal under endoscopy provide a clinical reference for the average middle ear regression and complications after tympanic membrane repair.
2.Short-term efficacy of endoscopic repair of tragal cartilage with perichondrium membrane
Zhongxuan YAO ; Yudi SHAO ; Chaoqiu XIAO ; Yanling ZHANG ; Hao WANG ; Wei LI
China Journal of Endoscopy 2025;31(6):1-8
Objective To investigate the short-term effect of endoscopic repair of tragal cartilage with perichondrium membrane.Methods 78 patients with tympanic membrane perforation from Sept 2019 to Aug 2022 were retrospectively analyzed.The patients were treated with otoscopic tympanic membrane repair.Postoperative follow-up was performed for 3 months to observe the tympanic membrane morphology and healing of the perforation and to record the patients'endoscopic images,dry ear time,preoperative and postoperative hearing and tinnitus,and the incidence of complications,such as stenosis of the external auditory canal.Results The healing rate of tympanic membrane perforation was 97.44%(76/78)in 78 patients at 3 months postoperatively,with good postoperative healing,significant improvement in mean postoperative air-conducted hearing thresholds compared with the preoperative period,reduction in air-bone gap,and improvement in tinnitus after surgery compared with the preoperative period,the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).Duration of dry ear was(4.21±1.12)weeks.The postoperative granulation in 5 cases,reperforation in 2 cases,fungal infection in 2 cases,infection of the operative cavity,infection of the ear screen,stenosis of the external auditory canal and scarring of the incision in 1 case each,and none of the patients suffered any serious postoperative complications such as facial nerve palsy and sensorineural deafness.Conclusion Otoscopic tympanic repair of tragal cartilage with perichondrium membrane is a safe and effective surgical method.The postoperative healing pattern and the morphological characteristics of the tympanic membrane and external auditory canal under endoscopy provide a clinical reference for the average middle ear regression and complications after tympanic membrane repair.
3.Therapeutic Effects of Type Ⅰ Tympanoplasty by the Continuous Irrigating Endoscopic Ear Surgery Mode
Chaoqiu XIAO ; Wei LI ; Hao WANG ; Yanling ZHANG ; Rui DING ; Bai CHEN ; Zeqi ZHAO
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2024;32(6):528-531
Objective To study the therapeutic effect of the type Ⅰ tympanoplasty by the continuous irriga-ting endoscopic ear surgery mode.Methods A total of 50 patients with chronic suppurative otitis media,who pre-pared for the type Ⅰ tympanoplasty in our department,were divided into the traditional operation mode group(20 cases)and the continuous irrigating mode group(30 cases).All patients underwent underlay myringoplasty with tragus cartilage and perichondria limplant.The operation time and postoperative outcome of the two groups were compared and analyzed.Results The mean operation time of the traditional group and the irrigating operation group was 66.10±2.43 minutes and 46.81±5.12 minutes respectively,and there was statistical difference between the two groups(P<0.05).The tympanic membrane healing rate of the traditional group and the irrigating operation group was 100.00%and 96.67%respectively,and there was no statistical difference between the two groups(P>0.05).The mean air conduction threshold and the value of air-bone gap were significantly reduced at 2 months after operation compared with that before operation(P<0.05).There was no significant difference between the two groups in the average pre and post-operative air-bone gaps(P>0.05).The incidence rates of postoperative compli-cations were 10.00%and 3.33%,respectively,with no statistical significance(P>0.05).Conclusion The contin-uous irrigating endoscopic ear surgery mode is safe and effective.Under the premise of ensuring clinical efficacy,the operation time is shortened,and it is worth popularizing in middle ear surgery.

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