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Original Article

Late Results in Tympanoplasty Staging the Operation

Pages 282-285 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Based on the late results of tympanoplasty on 300 ears and of one-stage mastoidectomy and tympanoplasty on 296 discharging ears, the problems involved in staging tympanoplasty are discussed. The results of one-stage operations were found to be satisfactory 2–10 years after operation. The frequency of recurrent cholesteatoma was low, 3.4%. Instead of two-stage operations, re-operation is recommended in cases of functional failure and in cases in which further improvement of hearing can reasonably be expected.

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