Sometimes less is more: experience with endoscopic myringoplasty

Authors

  • Mubeen Ali Department of ENT, Northwest General Hospital and Research Centre, Peshawar, Pakistan
  • Imran Mohib Khan Department of ENT, Northwest General Hospital and Research Centre, Peshawar, Pakistan
  • Azam Khan Department of ENT, Northwest General Hospital and Research Centre, Peshawar, Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.9530

Keywords:

Endoscopy, Myringoplasty, Tympanoplasty

Abstract

A retrospective review of the outcomes of patients who underwent endoscopic myringoplasties in our institution was conducted. The aim was to highlight our results with this procedure. The database of patient records was manually checked, and the patients who had undergone Endoscopic Myringoplasties were identified, and their demographics, admitting notes, operating notes, and discharge summaries were reviewed. Graft failure was considered if the patient had a perforation in the graft during the outpatient follow-up. The information was compiled, and basic statistics were derived. A total of 31 patients were identified who had undergone Endoscopic Myringoplasty. Patients’ age ranged from 14-52 years. None of the patients developed any immediate post-operative complications. Follow-up otoscopic examination showed 28 patients with an intact graft and only one patient with graft failure.

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Author Biography

Imran Mohib Khan, Department of ENT, Northwest General Hospital and Research Centre, Peshawar, Pakistan

Associate Professor, Department of ENT

Published

2024-03-20

How to Cite

Ali, M., Mohib Khan, I., & Khan, A. (2024). Sometimes less is more: experience with endoscopic myringoplasty. Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association, 74(4), 769–772. https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.9530

Issue

Section

Short Communication / Short Report