Rande Lazar, a Memphis otolaryngologist with a pediatric ear, nose, and throat specialty, has researched this procedure, and come to the conclusion that it is is a safe and successful procedure that improves the condition of the ear in the majority of children.
About Dr. Rande Lazar
Dr. Rande Lazar is a Memphis Otolaryngologist with a primary focus in pediatric ear, nose and throat disorders, including ear infections, throat infections, tonsil infections, sinus infections and sleep disorders. Dr. Rande Lazar has special expertise in adult and pediatric sleep and snoring disorders and surgery, as well as adult and pediatric sinus disorders. Dr. Rande Lazar is experienced in a wide range of disorders of the ear, nose, throat, sinus, respiratory system and the other head and neck systems, as well as children’s disorders of the larynx (voicebox), and hearing problems.
Other places where Dr. Rande Lazar can be found include:
- Dr. Rande Lazar on Twitter
- Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery blog by Dr. Rande Lazar
Fat Graft Myringoplasty in Children: A Safe and Successful Day-Stay Procedure
The surgical closure of dry tympanic membrane perforations in children remains a controversial issue due to conflicting opinions on the appropriate technique, graft material and success rate. We present a review of 342 children who underwent fat graft myringoplasty as a day-stay procedure over a six-year period. Successful closure of the tympanic membrane perforation was achieved in 92 per cent of ears. Subsequent recurrent otitis media with effusion required insertion of ventilation tubes in 12 per cent. No relationship was observed between the age of the child and a successful outcome. We conclude that day-stay fat graft myringoplasty is a safe and successful procedure which results in a dry and safe ear in the majority of children.
Read the full article as a PDF here: Fat Graft Myringoplasty in Children: A Safe and Successful Day-Stay Procedure.
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it’s very interesting and may help many children in developing country thank you
One day thing