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      Aftermath of traumatic tympanic membrane perforation: Our findings at a tertiary care hospital in Pakistan

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          Abstract

          Objectives:

          To determine the outcome of traumatic tympanic membrane perforation in a teaching hospital at Peshawar, Pakistan.

          Methods:

          This prospective observational study was performed in the Department of ENT and Head and Neck Surgery, MTI/LRH, Peshawar, Pakistan from January 2016 to December 2019 after approved from Institutional Research and Ethical Board. All consented patients fulfilling inclusion criteria were enrolled. Sample size was calculated 114 using online sample size calculator (OpenEpi). Every patient was evaluated properly, subsequently otoscopy and PTA was performed. Required information was recorded and analyzed using SPSS (version 25).

          Results:

          Out of 114 patients 81 (71.1%) were males and 33(28.9%) were female with male: female ratio of 2.5:1. Patient’s age ranged from 6- 55 years with mean ± SD age of 26.41 ± 9.7 years. Majority of Patients, 46.5%( 53) were in 2 nd decade. Amongst the causes slap outnumbered (80, 70.2%), and left ear was involved predominately (67, 58.7%) affecting mainly anterio-inferior quadrant (50, 43.9%). Small size perforation was most common finding (64, 56.1%). Majority of patients (72, 63.2%) presented in a week time and single perforation was the commonest (107, 93.%). Most of traumatic TM perforation got healed spontaneously (97, 85.1%).

          Conclusion:

          It is concluded that spontaneous healing of traumatic membrane perforation occurs in more than 90% cases provided the ear is kept dry and not accompanied by unfavorable conditions.

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          Management of traumatic tympanic membrane perforation: a comparative study

          This prospective study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of sea buckthorn oil patches in treating traumatic tympanic membrane (TM) perforations. We enrolled 370 patients with traumatic TM perforations of different sizes. These patients were randomly assigned to control group and treatment group. In the treatment group, a sterile cotton patch with sea buckthorn oil was used to cover the TM perforations. In the control group, patients were treated with a sterile cotton patch. The healing rate and time were compared between the two groups. We found that the overall healing rate was significantly higher in the treatment group than in the control group. For middle and large TM perforations, sea buckthorn oil treatment led to a significant increase in the healing rate. At 2 months after injury, the duration of healing was, generally, shorter in the treatment group than in the control group (P<0.05). In conclusion, sea buckthorn oil patches are effective in treating middle and large TM perforations, which results in increased healing rates and decreased healing time.
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            Pattern of tympanic membrane perforation in a tertiary hospital in Nigeria.

            Tympanic membrane perforation is a common otological disorder with associated hearing impairment. This study aimed at determining the clinicoepidemiological pattern, etiological factors, clinical presentation, and management of tympanic membrane perforation in a tertiary hospital in Nigeria.
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              Traumatic tympanic membrane perforations: characteristics and factors affecting outcome.

              To characterize traumatic tympanic membrane perforation (TTMP) in terms of distribution, mechanisms, and outcome of treatment. To assess the factors influencing such outcome.
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                Journal
                Pak J Med Sci
                Pak J Med Sci
                Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
                Professional Medical Publications (Pakistan )
                1682-024X
                1681-715X
                May-Jun 2021
                : 37
                : 3
                : 874-878
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Dr. Fazal I Wahid, FCPS. Department of E.N.T, Head & Neck Surgery, Medical Teaching Institute (MTI), Lady Reading Hospital (LRH), Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
                [2 ]Dr. Muhammad Saleem, MCPS, FCPS. Department of E.N.T, K.M.U-I.M.S (KIMS), Kohat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
                [3 ]Dr. Raza Muhammad, FCPS. Gajju Khan Medical College Swabi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
                [4 ]Muhammad Riaz Khan, FCPS. Naseerullah Babar Memorial Hospital, Kohat Road, Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
                Author notes
                Correspondence: Dr. Fazal I Wahid, FCPS. Assistant Professor, E.N.T, Head & Neck Surgery, Medical Teaching Institute (MTI), Lady Reading Hospital (LRH), Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. E-mail: drfazal58@ 123456yahoo.com
                Article
                PJMS-37-874
                10.12669/pjms.37.3.3923
                8155437
                5d951408-e138-4a50-86a9-3c4edd6be7e9
                Copyright: © Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences

                This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 14 November 2020
                : 27 January 2021
                : 19 February 2021
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                rupture,tympanic membrane,hearing loss,myringoplasty
                rupture, tympanic membrane, hearing loss, myringoplasty

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