EFFECTS OF A FOCUS OF INFECTION IN THE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT ON THE OUTCOME OF MYRINGOPLASTIES

Objective: To determine whether performing myringoplasty in patients having anatomical or physiological dysfunctionin the upper respiratory tract (URT) has any effect on the postoperative results of myringoplasty. Methodology: This quasi-experimental study was conducted at PNS Shifa and CMH Okara,...

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Main Authors: Saleem Asif Niazi, Attique Ahmed, Usman Rafique, Maqsood Ahmed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Khyber Medical University 2012-09-01
Series:Khyber Medical University Journal
Online Access:https://www.kmuj.kmu.edu.pk/article/view/10597
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spelling doaj-36bd53139e674305aff833e77f89ef2c2020-11-24T22:09:31ZengKhyber Medical UniversityKhyber Medical University Journal2305-26432305-26512012-09-014312512810597EFFECTS OF A FOCUS OF INFECTION IN THE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT ON THE OUTCOME OF MYRINGOPLASTIESSaleem Asif Niazi0Attique Ahmed1Usman Rafique2Maqsood Ahmed3Lt Col Dr. Saleem Asif Niazi Classified ENT Specialist Combined Military Hospital ManglaDR ATTIQUE AHMED, FCPS, Combined Military Hospital Kharian.DR USMAN RAFIQUE, FCPS, Combined Military Hospital Kharian.DR MAQSOOD AHMED, MCPS, Combined Military Hospital Mangla.Objective: To determine whether performing myringoplasty in patients having anatomical or physiological dysfunctionin the upper respiratory tract (URT) has any effect on the postoperative results of myringoplasty. Methodology: This quasi-experimental study was conducted at PNS Shifa and CMH Okara, from August 2005 to July2009. A total of 250 patients, 56% males and 44% females who underwent myringoplasty were included in the study.Medium to small sized central perforations were operated. Patients were separated into two groups. Group A (n-150)had dry central perforations with no deflected nasal septum (DNS), sinusitis, tonsillitis or nasal polyp. Group B (n100)had dry central perforations with mild to moderate DNS, history of tonsillitis, nasal allergy and sinusitis. Both groupswere operated and followed up for 01 year. Data collected was analyzed by SPSS windows version 14. Results: Out of 250 operated cases 56% were males and 44% were females with male to female ratio of1.2:1. Ageranged from 12-35 years with mean age of 22.4+5 years. After one year of follow up, 128/150 (85.33%) patients ingroup A had intact graft with improved hearing standards up to 25dbs as compared to 60/100 (60%) patients in groupB (p<0.001). Forty patients with graft failure had a history of an attack of upper respiratory tract infection resulting inear discharge and graft failure. Conclusion: Anatomical or physiological dysfunction in the URT due to DNS, tonsillitis, nasal allergy and sinusitisadversely affect the outcome of myringoplasty and should be addressed first before performing myringoplasty. Key Words: Chronic Otitis Media (CSOM), Deflected Nasal Septum (DNS), Tympanoplasty, Myringoplasty.https://www.kmuj.kmu.edu.pk/article/view/10597
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author Saleem Asif Niazi
Attique Ahmed
Usman Rafique
Maqsood Ahmed
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Attique Ahmed
Usman Rafique
Maqsood Ahmed
EFFECTS OF A FOCUS OF INFECTION IN THE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT ON THE OUTCOME OF MYRINGOPLASTIES
Khyber Medical University Journal
author_facet Saleem Asif Niazi
Attique Ahmed
Usman Rafique
Maqsood Ahmed
author_sort Saleem Asif Niazi
title EFFECTS OF A FOCUS OF INFECTION IN THE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT ON THE OUTCOME OF MYRINGOPLASTIES
title_short EFFECTS OF A FOCUS OF INFECTION IN THE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT ON THE OUTCOME OF MYRINGOPLASTIES
title_full EFFECTS OF A FOCUS OF INFECTION IN THE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT ON THE OUTCOME OF MYRINGOPLASTIES
title_fullStr EFFECTS OF A FOCUS OF INFECTION IN THE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT ON THE OUTCOME OF MYRINGOPLASTIES
title_full_unstemmed EFFECTS OF A FOCUS OF INFECTION IN THE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT ON THE OUTCOME OF MYRINGOPLASTIES
title_sort effects of a focus of infection in the upper respiratory tract on the outcome of myringoplasties
publisher Khyber Medical University
series Khyber Medical University Journal
issn 2305-2643
2305-2651
publishDate 2012-09-01
description Objective: To determine whether performing myringoplasty in patients having anatomical or physiological dysfunctionin the upper respiratory tract (URT) has any effect on the postoperative results of myringoplasty. Methodology: This quasi-experimental study was conducted at PNS Shifa and CMH Okara, from August 2005 to July2009. A total of 250 patients, 56% males and 44% females who underwent myringoplasty were included in the study.Medium to small sized central perforations were operated. Patients were separated into two groups. Group A (n-150)had dry central perforations with no deflected nasal septum (DNS), sinusitis, tonsillitis or nasal polyp. Group B (n100)had dry central perforations with mild to moderate DNS, history of tonsillitis, nasal allergy and sinusitis. Both groupswere operated and followed up for 01 year. Data collected was analyzed by SPSS windows version 14. Results: Out of 250 operated cases 56% were males and 44% were females with male to female ratio of1.2:1. Ageranged from 12-35 years with mean age of 22.4+5 years. After one year of follow up, 128/150 (85.33%) patients ingroup A had intact graft with improved hearing standards up to 25dbs as compared to 60/100 (60%) patients in groupB (p<0.001). Forty patients with graft failure had a history of an attack of upper respiratory tract infection resulting inear discharge and graft failure. Conclusion: Anatomical or physiological dysfunction in the URT due to DNS, tonsillitis, nasal allergy and sinusitisadversely affect the outcome of myringoplasty and should be addressed first before performing myringoplasty. Key Words: Chronic Otitis Media (CSOM), Deflected Nasal Septum (DNS), Tympanoplasty, Myringoplasty.
url https://www.kmuj.kmu.edu.pk/article/view/10597
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