OBJECTIVE: To assess the efficacy of butterfly inlay cartilage tympanoplasty and compare it with conventional underlay cartilage tympanoplasty in terms of success rate and hearing outcomes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study included 35 patients (36 ears) who underwent butterfly inlay cartilage tympanoplasty (inlay group, 23 ears of 22 patients) or conventional underlay cartilage tympanoplasty (underlay group, 13 ears). The anatomical success rate and hearing outcomes were analysed. RESULTS: Re-perforation occurred in 2 cases (8.7%) in the inlay group and 3 (23.1%) in the underlay group. One patient in the inlay group developed a serious infection, and one in the underlay group developed massive granulation of the tympanic membrane. In the ...
Objectives: Inlay butterfly cartilage tympanoplasty (IBCT) is a simple grafting technique. Endoscopy...
Introduction: Tympanoplasty is the surgical procedure aimed at the reconstruction of the tympanic me...
Introduction: There are numbers of grafting materials have been used to reconstruct the tympanic me...
OBJECTIVE: For tympanoplasty, the most common grafting materials are the temporalis fascia or perich...
Abstract Background Tympanic membrane grafting is one of the most common otological procedures. Unde...
Objective: To compare the indications and efficacy of endoscopic over-under tympanoplasty versus end...
Objective. The purpose of the study is to compare the clinical outcome of the two techniques of Buck...
BACKGROUND: Various techniques are used to correct prominent ears. The authors describe their experi...
The use of Tympanoplasty as a remedy for minor perforations is a common trend these days. The techni...
Introduction: The use of cartilage as a grafting material has been advocated in cases where there is...
ObjectivesTo compare the short- and long-term hearing outcomes after successful inlay cartilage tymp...
WOS: 000427449600004PubMed ID: 28797141Objectives. The aim of this study was to evaluate and report ...
WOS: 000407374100007PubMed ID: 28625006Butterfly graft inlay tympanoplasty is a well-established tec...
Objective: To compare cartilage with fascia grafting in reconstruction of the eardrum after surgery...
Objective: A systematic review to compare the effectiveness of the use of cartilage (with or without...
Objectives: Inlay butterfly cartilage tympanoplasty (IBCT) is a simple grafting technique. Endoscopy...
Introduction: Tympanoplasty is the surgical procedure aimed at the reconstruction of the tympanic me...
Introduction: There are numbers of grafting materials have been used to reconstruct the tympanic me...
OBJECTIVE: For tympanoplasty, the most common grafting materials are the temporalis fascia or perich...
Abstract Background Tympanic membrane grafting is one of the most common otological procedures. Unde...
Objective: To compare the indications and efficacy of endoscopic over-under tympanoplasty versus end...
Objective. The purpose of the study is to compare the clinical outcome of the two techniques of Buck...
BACKGROUND: Various techniques are used to correct prominent ears. The authors describe their experi...
The use of Tympanoplasty as a remedy for minor perforations is a common trend these days. The techni...
Introduction: The use of cartilage as a grafting material has been advocated in cases where there is...
ObjectivesTo compare the short- and long-term hearing outcomes after successful inlay cartilage tymp...
WOS: 000427449600004PubMed ID: 28797141Objectives. The aim of this study was to evaluate and report ...
WOS: 000407374100007PubMed ID: 28625006Butterfly graft inlay tympanoplasty is a well-established tec...
Objective: To compare cartilage with fascia grafting in reconstruction of the eardrum after surgery...
Objective: A systematic review to compare the effectiveness of the use of cartilage (with or without...
Objectives: Inlay butterfly cartilage tympanoplasty (IBCT) is a simple grafting technique. Endoscopy...
Introduction: Tympanoplasty is the surgical procedure aimed at the reconstruction of the tympanic me...
Introduction: There are numbers of grafting materials have been used to reconstruct the tympanic me...