Clinical Treatment and Analysis of 58 Cases of Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media
Abstract
Objective: Analyzing cause of disease and clinical performance of clinical patients with chronic suppuratie otitis media, as well as discuss the effective surgical treatment methods and post-operative nursing prevention. Methods: 58 cases of chronic suppurative otitis media patients, clinical data and follow-up results were retrospectively analyzed during March 2008 to July 2011 in our hospital, in order to investigate the treatment effect of the operation. Results: 58 cases (60 ears) patients were indicated the procedure, including 33 ears open vesssed dash forward line, and 17 ears did close type papilloma wildly improved, and 10 ears did for drum sinus and attic area open treatment. After 2 years of follow-up observation, fifty-six ears was survived, with the survival rate of 93.3%, and second perforated eardrums happened in 4 ears, accounted for 6.7%. After eight months, There were 31 ears with hearing improvement of 10‒15 dB (accounting for 51.7%), 22 ears with hearing improvement of 15‒30 dB (accounting for 36.7%), 3 ears with no hearing improvement (accounting for 5.0%), 4 ears with mild hearing loss (accounting for 6.7%); total effective rate of hearing improvement was 88.3%, and hearing ability has improved significantly statistical significance. Conclusion: According to the different patients with the disease choosing appropriate surgical method, it has a great significance to enhance the curative rate, reduce post-operative complications and recrudescent possibility.
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