Result of Myringoplasty by Surgical Eardrum Movement Commemoration on the Occasion of His Majesty the King is Alive to Him After 83 Years

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Piyapat Nalinthusnai

Abstract

Objective: To study the success rate of myringoplasty by surgical eardrum movement Commemoration. On the occasion of His Majesty the King is alive to him after 83 years.
Research design: Retrospective study
Setting: Nangrong hospital
Method: Descriptive study after patients have been selected to attend surgery myringoplasty. Measured hearing level before and after surgery 6 frequency at 250, 500, 1,000, 2,000, 3,000 and 4,000 Hz. Using descriptive statistics as percentages and averages for analysis the success of surgery and compare the average level of air conduction before and after surgery by Paired sample t test with statistical significant at p<0.05
Result: Patients have been selected to attend the surgery tympanoplasty type I or myringoplasty. Total 50 cases were screened out of 6 cases showed a success rate of surgical cover eardrum 90.90%. Success rate in audiological that defined from the difference of mean of hearing level before and after surgery at least 10 dB. or 15 dB. is 92.50% and 50% respectively. Comparative analysis of mean air conduction before and after surgery using Paired sample t test showed that the differences are statistically significant at all frequencies at p<0.05.
Conclusion: From this study, the outcome of tympanoplasty type I or myringoplasty both in perforated tympanic membrane healing and improve of hearing level meet the theoretical standard and are similar to international studies.This suggest that the treatment of perforated tympanic membrane at Nangrong hospital by surgical eardrum movement Commemoration on the occasion of His Majesty the King is alive to him after 83 years has good quality and standard.

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Nalinthusnai, P. (2018). Result of Myringoplasty by Surgical Eardrum Movement Commemoration on the Occasion of His Majesty the King is Alive to Him After 83 Years. MEDICAL JOURNAL OF SISAKET SURIN BURIRAM HOSPITALS, 26(3), 393–404. retrieved from https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/MJSSBH/article/view/135016
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