Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of adding platelet-rich plasma (PRP) during FGM to close medium-sized TM perforations. Methods: This prospective randomized case-control study was conducted from February 2017 to March 2022. We included 320 patients with a medium-sized TM perforation with inactive mucosal otitis media. Transcanal FGM managed all patients under general or local anesthesia according to the patient preference. According to PRP, patients were divided into two groups: the first with PRP (170 patients) and the other without PRP (150 patients). We evaluated the closure rate of both groups one month, six months, and one year after the surgery. Also, we assessed the audiological performance before and one year after the operation for the patients with a successful closure. Results: The closure rate was 87.6 % in the first group and 72.7 % in the second group, with a statistically significant difference between both groups as the P-value, was 0.001. Successful closure of the ABG to <10 dB occurred in 95.3 % of group A and 90.8 % of group B without a statistically significant difference between both groups (P-value = 0.163). Conclusions: This prospective comparative study on a relatively large number of patients revealed that FGM effectively closed medium-sized TM perforations. It also significantly improved postoperative audiological performance in both groups. Adding PRP during the FGM enhanced the closure success and the healing process without recorded complications. We recommend using the PRP in the routine FGM for closing medium-sized TM perforations.

The Impact of Adding Platelet-Rich Plasma During Fat Graft Myringoplasty for Managing Medium Sized Tympanic Membrane Perforations. A Prospective Randomized Case-Control Study / Mandour, Mahmoud F.; Barbara, Maurizio; Elsheikh, Mohamed N.; Covelli, Edoardo; Mohamed, Amer; Elfarargy, Haitham H.; Elzayat, Saad; Tomoum, Mohamed. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY. - ISSN 0196-0709. - (2022), pp. 1-6. [10.1016/j.amjoto.2022.103755]

The Impact of Adding Platelet-Rich Plasma During Fat Graft Myringoplasty for Managing Medium Sized Tympanic Membrane Perforations. A Prospective Randomized Case-Control Study

Maurizio Barbara;Edoardo Covelli
Methodology
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Mohamed Amer;
2022

Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of adding platelet-rich plasma (PRP) during FGM to close medium-sized TM perforations. Methods: This prospective randomized case-control study was conducted from February 2017 to March 2022. We included 320 patients with a medium-sized TM perforation with inactive mucosal otitis media. Transcanal FGM managed all patients under general or local anesthesia according to the patient preference. According to PRP, patients were divided into two groups: the first with PRP (170 patients) and the other without PRP (150 patients). We evaluated the closure rate of both groups one month, six months, and one year after the surgery. Also, we assessed the audiological performance before and one year after the operation for the patients with a successful closure. Results: The closure rate was 87.6 % in the first group and 72.7 % in the second group, with a statistically significant difference between both groups as the P-value, was 0.001. Successful closure of the ABG to <10 dB occurred in 95.3 % of group A and 90.8 % of group B without a statistically significant difference between both groups (P-value = 0.163). Conclusions: This prospective comparative study on a relatively large number of patients revealed that FGM effectively closed medium-sized TM perforations. It also significantly improved postoperative audiological performance in both groups. Adding PRP during the FGM enhanced the closure success and the healing process without recorded complications. We recommend using the PRP in the routine FGM for closing medium-sized TM perforations.
2022
fat graft; myringoplasty; platelet-rich plasma; medium size perforation; tympanic membrane
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The Impact of Adding Platelet-Rich Plasma During Fat Graft Myringoplasty for Managing Medium Sized Tympanic Membrane Perforations. A Prospective Randomized Case-Control Study / Mandour, Mahmoud F.; Barbara, Maurizio; Elsheikh, Mohamed N.; Covelli, Edoardo; Mohamed, Amer; Elfarargy, Haitham H.; Elzayat, Saad; Tomoum, Mohamed. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY. - ISSN 0196-0709. - (2022), pp. 1-6. [10.1016/j.amjoto.2022.103755]
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