Assessment of middle ear function after conventional or endoscopic microdebrider assisted adenoidectomy

Document Type

Article

Publication Title

Acta Otorhinolaryngologica Italica

Abstract

Objectives. To compare pre-and post-operative pure tone audiometric and impedance au-diometric analysis following conventional and endoscopic microdebrider assisted adenoid-ectomy and compare the outcomes. Methods. Patients diagnosed with chronic adenoiditis were divided in groups of 25 each. Patients in the first group underwent conventional curettage adenoidectomy, while those in second group underwent endoscopic microdebrider assisted adenoidectomy. Pre-and post-operative pure tone and impedance audiometry were performed for all patients and outcomes were compared. Results. The endoscopic microdebrider assisted method resulted in significantly better outcomes compared to conventional curettage. Criteria such as hearing threshold (p value 0.004 at second follow-up), peak pressure (p value 0.045 at first follow-up) and tympanogram (p value 0.016) showed that the endoscopic method was better, while peak compliance (p value 0.340 at first follow-up) did not show any significant difference between groups. Conclusions. The endoscopic microdebrider assisted method for adenoidectomy has a definite advantage of better visualisation resulting in better clearance of tissue, leading to enhanced middle ear function compared to conventional curettage.

First Page

417

Last Page

423

DOI

10.14639/0392-100X-N2593

Publication Date

12-1-2023

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