The History of Myringotomy and Grommets

Author:

Rimmer Joanne12ORCID,Giddings Charles E.12,Weir Neil3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, Monash Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

2. Department of Surgery, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

3. Mount Alvernia Hospital, Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom

Abstract

The first recorded myringotomy was in 1649. Astley Cooper presented 2 papers to the Royal Society in 1801, based on his observations that myringotomy could improve hearing. Widespread inappropriate use of the procedure followed, with no benefit to patients; this led to it falling from favor for many decades. Hermann Schwartze reintroduced myringotomy later in the 19th century. It had been realized earlier that the tympanic membrane heals spontaneously, and much experimentation took place in attempting to keep the perforation open. The first described grommet was made of gold foil. Other materials were tried, including Politzer’s attempts with rubber. Armstrong’s vinyl tube effectively reintroduced grommets into current practice last century. There have been many eponymous variants, but the underlying principle of creating a perforation and maintaining it with a ventilation tube has remained unchanged. Recent studies have cast doubt over the long-term benefits of grommet insertion; is this the end of the third era?

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology

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