DESCRIBE CLINICOPATHOLOGIC FEATURES AND OUTCOME OF CHRONIC MEDIA OTITIS PATIENT WHOM UNDERGOING ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY AT NGHE AN OBSTERICS AND PEDIATRICS HOSPITAL

Dinh Xuan Huong1, Phan Quang Trung1, Nguyen Thi Huyen Ngan1
1 Nghe An Hospital of Obstetrics and Pediatrics

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Abstract

Objectives: Evaluation of the results of endoscopic tympanoplasty in children at Nghe An
Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital.
Methods: Cross-sectional study, descriptive study with clinical intervention from June 2020 to
June 2022.
Result: Preoperative functional symptoms: 96.7% of patients complained of otorrhea, 80% of
patients experienced hearing loss, 10% of patients suffered from otalgia and headache. The most
common TM perforation is pantympanic perforation. The postoperative PTA average was
23.72±8.51, which was significantly lower than the mean preoperative hearing level of 35.35±9.52
db. Postoperative functional symptoms improved markedly. More details, otorrhea has decreased
dramatically from 96.7% to 0%, hearing loss has felt from 93.3% to 73%, and tinnitus has declined
nearly 50% (from 80% to 33%). The percentage of successful tympanic membrane perforation
closure has reached 96.7% while the proportion of failure has been only 3.3%.

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