Author:
Singh G B,Kumar D,Aggarwal K,Garg S,Arora R,Kumar S
Abstract
AbstractObjectives:To evaluate the success rate of dry and wet temporalis fascia grafts in type I underlay tympanoplasty.Methods:A prospective, randomised study was conducted. One hundred adult patients (males and females) with chronic suppurative otitis media (mucosal type) were divided into 2 groups of 50 each: one group underwent dry graft tympanoplasty and the other underwent wet graft tympanoplasty. Fibroblast count was calculated in dry and wet grafts.Results:The dry graft and wet graft groups had overall surgical success rates of 82 and 90 per cent, respectively; this finding was not statistically significant. A statistically significant high fibroblast count was observed in wet grafts, but it did not correlate with surgical success.Conclusion:A dry or wet temporalis fascia graft does not influence the outcome of tympanoplasty type I.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Otorhinolaryngology,General Medicine
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