Laryngorhinootologie 2024; 103(S 02): S299-S300
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1785005
Abstracts │ DGHNOKHC
Otology/Neurootology/Audiology: Middle ear

The results of Tuboplasty

Authors

  • Peter Rolf Issing

    1   Klinikum Bad Hersfeld GmbH, Klinik für Hals-, Nasen-, Ohrenheilkunde, Bad Hersfeld
  • Emad Al-Sabbagh

    1   Klinikum Bad Hersfeld GmbH, Klinik für Hals-, Nasen-, Ohrenheilkunde, Bad Hersfeld
  • Hendrik Tebben

    1   Klinikum Bad Hersfeld GmbH, Klinik für Hals-, Nasen-, Ohrenheilkunde, Bad Hersfeld
  • Vasileios Bezas

    1   Klinikum Bad Hersfeld GmbH, Klinik für Hals-, Nasen-, Ohrenheilkunde, Bad Hersfeld
 
 

    Introduction Ventilation disorders of the middle ear are common and sometimes pose a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. In addition to decongestant nasal drops and paracentesis with tympanostomy tube insertion, another treatment option is tuboplasty.

    Methods In this prospective clinical study, tuboplasty was performed on 62 adult patients with ventilation disorders of the middle ear. The findings were recorded pre- and three months postoperatively using a standardized test battery with clinical examination, tympanometry, questionnaire ETDQ-7, etc.

    Results In our collective, the intervention appeared to have a positive effect on tubal opening in around two thirds of all patients during the follow-up period. In 17 of 29 patients, an improvement in tubal function was seen in the tubal function tests. No complications of treatment were observed in any patient.

    Conclusions Balloon dilatation of the Eustachian tube is a less invasive method for treating tubal ventilation disorder. In contrast to the tympanostomy tube, the eardrum remains intact and the therapeutic results are encouraging, without any significant complications being observed.


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    19. April 2024

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