PRACTICA OTO-RHINO-LARYNGOLOGICA

Vol. 98  No. March 2005


Tympanoplasty for Adhesive Type
Cholesteatoma in Young Children 

Akira Kodama, Seiji Hosokawa, Naoki Ashimori and Rieko Yamamoto
(Numazu City Hospital)

Shirou Iwabuchi
(Ami ENT Clinic)

      Tympanoplasty with canal reconstruction was performed on 16 ears with adhesive type cholesteatoma from 15 children of less than 10 years old during 1998-2002. A staged operation was performed in 14 ears and one-staged in two ears.
      Our postoperative results of tympanoplasty in the patients were satisfactory as follows.
      There was no recurrence of cholesteatoma in 15 of the 16 ears. In only one ear an extremely small pearl-like residual cholesteatoma was easily removed in a second operation. Also there was no recurrence of adhesion of the tympanic membrane in 15 ears, except for one ear in which partial adhesion still existed after a second operation.
      Thus, tympaoplasty for adhesive type cholesteatoma in young children seems to be useful for preventing the recurrence of cholesteatoma, and for the restoration of the adhesive tympanic membrane to the normal position.

Key words : tympanoplasty, adhesive type cholesteatoma, young children

 


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