Author/Authors :
EKİCİ, Filiz Ankara Cocuk Saghgi ve Hastahklan - Heinotoloji Onkoloji Egitim ve Arastirma Hastanesi, Coenk Kardiyoloji Klinigi, Turkey , YILDIRIM, Ahmet Ankara Cocuk Saghgi ve Hastahklari - Hemotoloji Onkoloji Egitim ve Arastirma Hastanesi, Turkey , UNAL, Sevim Ankara Cocuk Saghgi ve Hastahklari - Hemotoloji Onkoloji Egitim ve Arastirma Hastanesi - Yenidogan Yogun Bakim Unitesi, Turkey , CEVİK, Bema Saylan Ankara Cocuk Saghgi ve Hastahklari - Hemotoloji Onkoloji Egitim ve Arastirma Hastanesi, Cocuk Kardiyoloji Klinigi, Turkey , ATES, Can Ankara Universitesi - Tip Fakultesi - Biyoistatistik Anabilim Dali, Turkey , KOSE, Gulsen Ankara Cocuk Saghgi ve Hastahklari - Hemotoloji Onkoloji Egitim ve Arastirma Hastanesi, Cocuk Noroloji Klinigi, Turkey
Abstract :
Purpose: To retrospectively analyze patients that were operated on in our clinics for chronic otitis media in terms of the surgical procedure applied and the anatomical variations encountered. Materials and Methods: The surgical procedures and the encountered anatomical variations in the middle ear and the temporal bone of 38 patients that were operated on for chronic otitis media between March 2008 and September 2009 were retrospectively examined. Results: Of the 38 patients, 23 (60.5%) were female and 15 (39.5%) were male. The ages ranged between 12 and 53 years (median 24 years). Among the patients included in the study, the opposite ear was normal in 27 of the patients, whereas 11 patients had a coexisting pathology in the opposite ear. Sixteen (42%) patients underwent myringoplasty and 22 (58%) patients underwent tympanomastoidectomy. Conclusion: Today, unconscious use of excessive antibiotics leads to suppression of the signs and symptoms of chronic otitis media. Patients with otologic problems should be informed of the severity of the condition at admission and appropriate medical and surgical therapeutic interventions should be initiated promptly.