Felix tympanoplasty: functional results of a single surgeon's technique in the scope of a literature review on influencing factors.

Felix tympanoplasty: functional results of a single surgeon's technique in the scope of a literature review on influencing factors. B-ENT. 2017;13(1 Suppl 27):23-30 Authors: Castelli ML, Evangelista A Abstract Felix tympanoplasty: functional results of a single surgeon's technique in the scope of a literature review on influencing factors. OBJECTIVE: The outcome of myringoplasties may be affected by local, general or epidemiologic factors. We reduced the variability of the surgical procedure to a minimum, in order to better evaluate the role of these factors on the functional results. To accomplish this, a single surgical procedure performed by a single surgeon was analysed in this retrospective study. The analysis was performed on a cohort study of patients who underwent the Felix tympanoplasty as their only operation. METHODS: Thirty-nine patients were included in the study from January 2001 to January 2011. Postoperative changes from preoperative levels of air-bone gaps were compared according to patient characteristics using linear regression models. We evaluated the following conditions: sex, age, rural or urban living, smoking, alcohol consumption, frequent infantile otitis, frequent adult recurrent otalgia, frequent adult recurrent otorrhoea, contralateral chronic otitis, tympanic membrane perforation size, tympanosclerosis, otorrhoea and inflammatory tympanic membrane at the time of the operation. RESU...
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