KUMJ | VOL. 22 | NO. 1 | ISSUE 85 | JANUARY - MARCH
Outcome of Endoscopic Myringoplasty Using Gelfoam Versus no Gelfoam in Tympanic Cavity and External Auditory Canal
Shrestha BL, Shrestha A, KC AK
Abstract: Background
Absorbable gelatin sponge (gelfoam) is used routinely during myringoplasty as a
scaffold that supports tympanic membrane grafts and ossicular chain and to promote
hemostasis. However, gelfoam could cause fibrosis, adhesions, granulations, new
bone formation within the middle ear cavity and could obstruct the tympanic ostium
of the eustachian tube and affects inner ear function and also interferes with the
healing process of neodrum and middle ear cavity.
Objective
To compare the outcome of endoscopic myringoplasty with and without use of
gelfoam in external auditory canal and tympanic cavity.
Method
Fifty patients, with 25 patients in each group who underwent endoscopic
myringoplasty with and without gelfoam packing in middle ear cavity and external
auditory canal were enrolled in the study. The hearing outcome was assessed by
comparing pre-operative ABG (Air bone gap) with post-operative air bone gap and
air bone gap closure in speech frequencies (0.5kHz,1kHz, 2kHz,4kHz). The status of
graft and hearing results was evaluated on 3months of follow-up in both the groups.
Result
Out of total 25 patients enrolled for study in both non gelfoam packing group
(NGFPG) and gelfoam packing group (GFPG), 24(96%) had graft uptake in each group.
The audiological gain in non gelfoam packing group was 11.15±2.4dB whereas in
gelfoam packing group it was 12.45±0.81dB. The audiological gain between the two
groups did not show any statistically significant (p= 0.190). However, the pre and
postoperative hearing difference was statistically significant(p=0.001) in both non
gelfoam packing group and gelfoam packing group.
Conclusion
This study concluded that non gelfoam packing group has similar graft uptake
and hearing gain when compared with gelfoam packing group in endoscopic
myringoplasty. Hence, myringoplasty can be performed safely without using any
gelfoam in the middle ear cavity.
Keyword : Absorbable gelatine sponge, Air-bone gap, Air-bone gap closure, Chronic otitis media, Myringoplasty