CIPROFLOXACIN OTIC DROPS FOR PREVENTION OF OTORRHOEA FOLLOWING MYRINGOTOMY AND VENTILATION TUBE INSERTION AMONG CHILDREN

CIPROFLOXACIN OTIC DROPS FOR PREVENTION OF OTORRHOEA FOLLOWING MYRINGOTOMY AND VENTILATION TUBE INSERTION AMONG CHILDREN Ammar A Selman*, Ahmed A Alansary# & Abdulwahab B Abdulwahab@ *MB,ChB, Arab board candidate, ENT Dept., Basrah General Hospital. #MB,ChB, FICMS, Consultant Otolaryngologist...

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Main Authors: Ammar A Selman, Ahmed A Alansary, Abdulwahab B Abdulwahab
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Published: university of basrah 2017-06-01
Series:Basrah Journal of Surgery
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spelling doaj-14fce230b39d435bb8e6a984f4df7c602020-11-25T03:10:00Zenguniversity of basrahBasrah Journal of Surgery1683-35892409-501X2017-06-01231182510.33762/bsurg.2017.132413132413CIPROFLOXACIN OTIC DROPS FOR PREVENTION OF OTORRHOEA FOLLOWING MYRINGOTOMY AND VENTILATION TUBE INSERTION AMONG CHILDRENAmmar A SelmanAhmed A AlansaryAbdulwahab B AbdulwahabCIPROFLOXACIN OTIC DROPS FOR PREVENTION OF OTORRHOEA FOLLOWING MYRINGOTOMY AND VENTILATION TUBE INSERTION AMONG CHILDREN Ammar A Selman*, Ahmed A Alansary# & Abdulwahab B Abdulwahab@ *MB,ChB, Arab board candidate, ENT Dept., Basrah General Hospital. #MB,ChB, FICMS, Consultant Otolaryngologist, Head-ENT Dept, Basrah General Hospital. @MB,ChB, FICMS, ENT Specialist, ENT Dept, Basrah General Hospital. Abstract This study aimed to determine the effect of topical otic drops on the rates of postoperative ventilation tube otorrhoea and ventilation tube occlusion in children after myringotomy and ventilation tube insertion in children. A randomized comparative interventional study was carried out on 45 children (84 years) attending Basrah General Hospital, they were 32 males (71%) and 13 females (28.9%), 39 cases have bilateral otitis media with effusion and 6 with unilateral disease, the age range was 3-17 years old. After full assessment of patients, myringotomy and ventilation tube insertion was done for every one with or without adenoidectomy and tonsillectomy or both. They were divided into three groups: first group with no local intervention, second group with single application of ciprofloxacin otic drops at surgery, third group with continuous application of ciprofloxacin otic drops for four days after surgery. A follow-up visit was instructed after 14 days for all. The rates of postoperative ventilation tube otorrhoea and ventilation tube occlusion were recorded. With application of statistical analysis on the results, there was a statistically significant reduction in the rate of postoperative otorrhoea with using the ciprofloxacin otic drops for four days after surgery (P-value 0.043) with a reduction in the incidence of otorrhoea from 29.6% to 7.6% as compared to the group without using the drops. No significant results obtained with a single drops application at time of surgery. There were no statistically significant results in regard to the rates of postoperative ventilation tube occlusion among the study groups. In conclusion, ciprofloxacin otic drops application for few days after myringotomy and ventilation tube insertion appears to be effective to reduce the rate of postoperative ventilation tube otorrhoea. Neither the single nor the continuous otic drops applications could reduce the rates of postoperative ventilation tube occlusionhttps://bjsrg.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_132413_6d794bd81fae6f2c21b2004a43320522.pdfciprofloxacin otic dropsotorrhoeamyringotomyventilation tube
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CIPROFLOXACIN OTIC DROPS FOR PREVENTION OF OTORRHOEA FOLLOWING MYRINGOTOMY AND VENTILATION TUBE INSERTION AMONG CHILDREN
Basrah Journal of Surgery
ciprofloxacin otic drops
otorrhoea
myringotomy
ventilation tube
author_facet Ammar A Selman
Ahmed A Alansary
Abdulwahab B Abdulwahab
author_sort Ammar A Selman
title CIPROFLOXACIN OTIC DROPS FOR PREVENTION OF OTORRHOEA FOLLOWING MYRINGOTOMY AND VENTILATION TUBE INSERTION AMONG CHILDREN
title_short CIPROFLOXACIN OTIC DROPS FOR PREVENTION OF OTORRHOEA FOLLOWING MYRINGOTOMY AND VENTILATION TUBE INSERTION AMONG CHILDREN
title_full CIPROFLOXACIN OTIC DROPS FOR PREVENTION OF OTORRHOEA FOLLOWING MYRINGOTOMY AND VENTILATION TUBE INSERTION AMONG CHILDREN
title_fullStr CIPROFLOXACIN OTIC DROPS FOR PREVENTION OF OTORRHOEA FOLLOWING MYRINGOTOMY AND VENTILATION TUBE INSERTION AMONG CHILDREN
title_full_unstemmed CIPROFLOXACIN OTIC DROPS FOR PREVENTION OF OTORRHOEA FOLLOWING MYRINGOTOMY AND VENTILATION TUBE INSERTION AMONG CHILDREN
title_sort ciprofloxacin otic drops for prevention of otorrhoea following myringotomy and ventilation tube insertion among children
publisher university of basrah
series Basrah Journal of Surgery
issn 1683-3589
2409-501X
publishDate 2017-06-01
description CIPROFLOXACIN OTIC DROPS FOR PREVENTION OF OTORRHOEA FOLLOWING MYRINGOTOMY AND VENTILATION TUBE INSERTION AMONG CHILDREN Ammar A Selman*, Ahmed A Alansary# & Abdulwahab B Abdulwahab@ *MB,ChB, Arab board candidate, ENT Dept., Basrah General Hospital. #MB,ChB, FICMS, Consultant Otolaryngologist, Head-ENT Dept, Basrah General Hospital. @MB,ChB, FICMS, ENT Specialist, ENT Dept, Basrah General Hospital. Abstract This study aimed to determine the effect of topical otic drops on the rates of postoperative ventilation tube otorrhoea and ventilation tube occlusion in children after myringotomy and ventilation tube insertion in children. A randomized comparative interventional study was carried out on 45 children (84 years) attending Basrah General Hospital, they were 32 males (71%) and 13 females (28.9%), 39 cases have bilateral otitis media with effusion and 6 with unilateral disease, the age range was 3-17 years old. After full assessment of patients, myringotomy and ventilation tube insertion was done for every one with or without adenoidectomy and tonsillectomy or both. They were divided into three groups: first group with no local intervention, second group with single application of ciprofloxacin otic drops at surgery, third group with continuous application of ciprofloxacin otic drops for four days after surgery. A follow-up visit was instructed after 14 days for all. The rates of postoperative ventilation tube otorrhoea and ventilation tube occlusion were recorded. With application of statistical analysis on the results, there was a statistically significant reduction in the rate of postoperative otorrhoea with using the ciprofloxacin otic drops for four days after surgery (P-value 0.043) with a reduction in the incidence of otorrhoea from 29.6% to 7.6% as compared to the group without using the drops. No significant results obtained with a single drops application at time of surgery. There were no statistically significant results in regard to the rates of postoperative ventilation tube occlusion among the study groups. In conclusion, ciprofloxacin otic drops application for few days after myringotomy and ventilation tube insertion appears to be effective to reduce the rate of postoperative ventilation tube otorrhoea. Neither the single nor the continuous otic drops applications could reduce the rates of postoperative ventilation tube occlusion
topic ciprofloxacin otic drops
otorrhoea
myringotomy
ventilation tube
url https://bjsrg.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_132413_6d794bd81fae6f2c21b2004a43320522.pdf
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