Early postoperative complications in children with secretory otitis media after tympanostomy tube insertion in the Military Medical Academy during 2000-2009

Background/Aim. Secretory otitis media (SOM) is a chronic, nonpurulent inflammation of the middle ear, characterized by a long-term presence of liquids of different density in the middle ear for at least three consecutive months, different degrees of hearing loss and the absence of perforation of...

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Main Authors: Erdoglija Milan, Sotirović Jelena, Baletić Nenad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Military Health Department, Ministry of Defance, Serbia 2012-01-01
Series:Vojnosanitetski Pregled
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2012/0042-84501205409E.pdf
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spelling doaj-a6a31265395d4bdd8b99fde0c0ff44c82020-11-24T22:05:52ZengMilitary Health Department, Ministry of Defance, SerbiaVojnosanitetski Pregled0042-84502012-01-0169540941310.2298/VSP1205409EEarly postoperative complications in children with secretory otitis media after tympanostomy tube insertion in the Military Medical Academy during 2000-2009Erdoglija MilanSotirović JelenaBaletić NenadBackground/Aim. Secretory otitis media (SOM) is a chronic, nonpurulent inflammation of the middle ear, characterized by a long-term presence of liquids of different density in the middle ear for at least three consecutive months, different degrees of hearing loss and the absence of perforation of the eardrum. The aim of this study was to estimate the early postoperative complications after insertion of tympanostomy tube (TT) in children with secretory otitis media (SOM) in an 18-month period after TT insertion. Methods. This retrospective study included children with SOM (n = 478), aged from 2.5 to 16 years, operated from 2000 to 2009. During these ten years 365 children had TT in both ears, 131 children had TT in one ear and 55 children were operated two or more times. Totally 843 ears were operated on. Date were obtained by regular fallow up in Out-patient clinic concerning symptoms reported by children and parents, otomicroscopy findings and hearing measurements (audiometry and tympanometry). Results. Transient otorrhea was the most common early postoperative complication (16.5%), then obstruction (9.5%), premature extrusion of TT (3.9%), chronic otorrhea (3.1%), granulation tissue (1.1%) and medial displacement (0.5%). According to our experience gold and silicone TT were shown less successful than others. The incidence of premature extrusion of TT was significantly higher with gold TT, comparing to others (6/33, 18%; p < 0.001). We also found significantly more frequent medial displacement with silicone TT than with other ones (2/4, 50%; p < 0.001). Conclusion. There are many early postoperative complications of TT insertion, but they depend on the meticulous surgery techniques, regular postoperative examinations and the type of TT. The type of TT should be determined according to own experience.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2012/0042-84501205409E.pdfotitis media with effusionotoscopymiddle airventilationpostoperative complications
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author Erdoglija Milan
Sotirović Jelena
Baletić Nenad
spellingShingle Erdoglija Milan
Sotirović Jelena
Baletić Nenad
Early postoperative complications in children with secretory otitis media after tympanostomy tube insertion in the Military Medical Academy during 2000-2009
Vojnosanitetski Pregled
otitis media with effusion
otoscopy
middle airventilation
postoperative complications
author_facet Erdoglija Milan
Sotirović Jelena
Baletić Nenad
author_sort Erdoglija Milan
title Early postoperative complications in children with secretory otitis media after tympanostomy tube insertion in the Military Medical Academy during 2000-2009
title_short Early postoperative complications in children with secretory otitis media after tympanostomy tube insertion in the Military Medical Academy during 2000-2009
title_full Early postoperative complications in children with secretory otitis media after tympanostomy tube insertion in the Military Medical Academy during 2000-2009
title_fullStr Early postoperative complications in children with secretory otitis media after tympanostomy tube insertion in the Military Medical Academy during 2000-2009
title_full_unstemmed Early postoperative complications in children with secretory otitis media after tympanostomy tube insertion in the Military Medical Academy during 2000-2009
title_sort early postoperative complications in children with secretory otitis media after tympanostomy tube insertion in the military medical academy during 2000-2009
publisher Military Health Department, Ministry of Defance, Serbia
series Vojnosanitetski Pregled
issn 0042-8450
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Background/Aim. Secretory otitis media (SOM) is a chronic, nonpurulent inflammation of the middle ear, characterized by a long-term presence of liquids of different density in the middle ear for at least three consecutive months, different degrees of hearing loss and the absence of perforation of the eardrum. The aim of this study was to estimate the early postoperative complications after insertion of tympanostomy tube (TT) in children with secretory otitis media (SOM) in an 18-month period after TT insertion. Methods. This retrospective study included children with SOM (n = 478), aged from 2.5 to 16 years, operated from 2000 to 2009. During these ten years 365 children had TT in both ears, 131 children had TT in one ear and 55 children were operated two or more times. Totally 843 ears were operated on. Date were obtained by regular fallow up in Out-patient clinic concerning symptoms reported by children and parents, otomicroscopy findings and hearing measurements (audiometry and tympanometry). Results. Transient otorrhea was the most common early postoperative complication (16.5%), then obstruction (9.5%), premature extrusion of TT (3.9%), chronic otorrhea (3.1%), granulation tissue (1.1%) and medial displacement (0.5%). According to our experience gold and silicone TT were shown less successful than others. The incidence of premature extrusion of TT was significantly higher with gold TT, comparing to others (6/33, 18%; p < 0.001). We also found significantly more frequent medial displacement with silicone TT than with other ones (2/4, 50%; p < 0.001). Conclusion. There are many early postoperative complications of TT insertion, but they depend on the meticulous surgery techniques, regular postoperative examinations and the type of TT. The type of TT should be determined according to own experience.
topic otitis media with effusion
otoscopy
middle airventilation
postoperative complications
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2012/0042-84501205409E.pdf
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