Title of article :
SOFT POSTERIOR CANAL WALL RECONSTRUCTION WITH and WITHOUT ANTERIORLY BASED MUSCULOPERIOSTEAL FLAP
Author/Authors :
Sadooghi, M Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery - Amir Alam Hospital - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences/University of Tehran , Baradaranfar, M. H Department of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery - Yazd University of Medical Sciences , Dodangeh, F Department of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery - Yazd University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
This study was designed reevaluate the outcome of soft wall reconstruction technique for
CWD mastoidectomy and to test the validity of anteriorly–based musculoperiosteal flap attachment
without oblitrating the mastoid cavity for increasing graft viability. Two methods of reconstruction were
used. Soft wall reconstruction method as described previously by Smith et al, were performed on 35
patients (A) , and anteriorly – based musculoperiosteal flap was attached to it in 25 patients (B). Post
operative condition of meatal wall, graft failure and canal volume in two groups were documented. In 3
years follow up period no retraction pockets were documented and there was slight increase in canal
volume measured by the volume of povidone iodine pouring in the canal. 17% of group A and 8% of
group B had graft failure. No significant differences was seen (P > 0.05). There was no recurrent
cholesteatoma in the patients on clinical examination. Soft-wall reconstruction method is a safe method
for eliminating the problem of radicalized mastoid cavity, and the musculoperiosteal flap attachment
had no advantage compared with soft-wall reconstruction.
Keywords :
Radical mastoidectomy , soft posterior wall , mastoid reconstruction
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics