Abstract:
Background: Over the past decades, there have been a multitude of reports on the effectiveness of various techniques for the reconstruction and
obliteration of the mastoid cavity.
Material and methods: A comparative study on the meatotympanoplasty effectiveness using the auto osteomatrix forte autograft associated with temporal
fascia and mastoid obliteration with pediculated musculoperiosteal flap in 58 patients after total tympanomastoidectomy and 59 patients after revision
surgery of the evidation cavity. The patient batches were similar according to age, gender and living environment.
Results: 12 months postoperatively, in all patients of both study groups was determined: significant decrease of complaints, ameliorated anatomical
outcomes (small, clean and dry evidation cavity), eradication of the evidation cavity pathology, improvement of the auditory functional results (statistically
significant increase in the perception of voice on whispering and speech, airway and bone conduction), improvement of the vestibular function and life
quality.
Conclusions: Meatotympanoplasty with the use of the auto osteomatrix forte autograft when associated with the temporal fascia and the mastoid dislocation
with pediculated musculoperiosteal flap is a feasible and safe technique for pathology eradication involving the evidation cavity. The use of the autologous
bone for reconstruction is effective for the stability of the external auditory canal and for the tympanic membrane. It preserves and / or restores hearing,
and has a lot of advantages: is immediately available in primary and revision surgeries, is economical, does not cause inflammation processes in the body,
contributes to the growth of the new bone, reduces the risk of infection, resorption and subsequent degradation and improves life quality.
Description:
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Nicolae Testemitsanu StateUniversity of Medicine and Pharmacy, Chisinau, the Republic of Moldova