Effect of topical use of platelet-rich fibrin in repairing central tympanic membrane perforation using the endoscopic inlay butterfly cartilage myringoplasty technique

Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of inlay butterfly cartilage myringoplasty and to assess the importance of topical use of autologous platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) in this technique. Patients and methods Fifty patients with dry central perforation were classif...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Hosam, Mohamed Shaker, Ahmed Aboulwafa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2017-07-01
Series:The Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.4103/ejo.ejo_7_17
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spelling doaj-7896d824cd8740d09d48d70d681f92492021-04-02T10:52:34ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology1012-55742090-85392017-07-0133355756310.4103/ejo.ejo_7_17Effect of topical use of platelet-rich fibrin in repairing central tympanic membrane perforation using the endoscopic inlay butterfly cartilage myringoplasty techniqueMohamed Hosam0Mohamed Shaker1Ahmed Aboulwafa2Department of Ear, Nose, and Throat, Assiut University HospitalsDepartment of Ear, Nose, and Throat, Assiut University HospitalsDepartment of Ear, Nose, and Throat, Assiut University HospitalsAbstract Objective The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of inlay butterfly cartilage myringoplasty and to assess the importance of topical use of autologous platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) in this technique. Patients and methods Fifty patients with dry central perforation were classified into two groups: group A included 25 patients who had undergone endoscopic inlay butterfly myringoplasty with the use of autologous PRF, and group B consisted of 25 patients who had undergone the same technique but without the use of autologous PRF. The study was performed during the period between 2013 and 2016. The follow-up period ranged from 1 to 14 months. All patients were assessed clinically to evaluate healing of tympanic membrane, postoperative air-bone gap, and complications. Results The overall graft take rate was 96% (24 cases) in group A, whereas the graft take rate in group B was 76% (19 cases) with a statistically significant difference between the two groups. The hearing results were satisfactory and compatible with previous studies in the literature. No postoperative complications were reported. Conclusion Inlay butterfly cartilage myringoplasty is a simple technique for repairing small-to-medium-sized tympanic membrane perforation. The success rate of this technique has improved with topical application of PRF. The autologous PRF not only enhances healing of the graft but also protects it from infection.http://link.springer.com/article/10.4103/ejo.ejo_7_17cartilageinlay butterflymyringoplastyplatelet-rich fibrin
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Ahmed Aboulwafa
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Mohamed Shaker
Ahmed Aboulwafa
Effect of topical use of platelet-rich fibrin in repairing central tympanic membrane perforation using the endoscopic inlay butterfly cartilage myringoplasty technique
The Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology
cartilage
inlay butterfly
myringoplasty
platelet-rich fibrin
author_facet Mohamed Hosam
Mohamed Shaker
Ahmed Aboulwafa
author_sort Mohamed Hosam
title Effect of topical use of platelet-rich fibrin in repairing central tympanic membrane perforation using the endoscopic inlay butterfly cartilage myringoplasty technique
title_short Effect of topical use of platelet-rich fibrin in repairing central tympanic membrane perforation using the endoscopic inlay butterfly cartilage myringoplasty technique
title_full Effect of topical use of platelet-rich fibrin in repairing central tympanic membrane perforation using the endoscopic inlay butterfly cartilage myringoplasty technique
title_fullStr Effect of topical use of platelet-rich fibrin in repairing central tympanic membrane perforation using the endoscopic inlay butterfly cartilage myringoplasty technique
title_full_unstemmed Effect of topical use of platelet-rich fibrin in repairing central tympanic membrane perforation using the endoscopic inlay butterfly cartilage myringoplasty technique
title_sort effect of topical use of platelet-rich fibrin in repairing central tympanic membrane perforation using the endoscopic inlay butterfly cartilage myringoplasty technique
publisher SpringerOpen
series The Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology
issn 1012-5574
2090-8539
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of inlay butterfly cartilage myringoplasty and to assess the importance of topical use of autologous platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) in this technique. Patients and methods Fifty patients with dry central perforation were classified into two groups: group A included 25 patients who had undergone endoscopic inlay butterfly myringoplasty with the use of autologous PRF, and group B consisted of 25 patients who had undergone the same technique but without the use of autologous PRF. The study was performed during the period between 2013 and 2016. The follow-up period ranged from 1 to 14 months. All patients were assessed clinically to evaluate healing of tympanic membrane, postoperative air-bone gap, and complications. Results The overall graft take rate was 96% (24 cases) in group A, whereas the graft take rate in group B was 76% (19 cases) with a statistically significant difference between the two groups. The hearing results were satisfactory and compatible with previous studies in the literature. No postoperative complications were reported. Conclusion Inlay butterfly cartilage myringoplasty is a simple technique for repairing small-to-medium-sized tympanic membrane perforation. The success rate of this technique has improved with topical application of PRF. The autologous PRF not only enhances healing of the graft but also protects it from infection.
topic cartilage
inlay butterfly
myringoplasty
platelet-rich fibrin
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.4103/ejo.ejo_7_17
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