EVALUATION OF MASTOID CAVITIES AFTER CANAL WALL DOWN MASTOIDECTOMY

Regulation of Neuropeptide Y

Authors

  • Amir Ali Khan 5 (1) Field Ambulance Jhelum Pakistan
  • Tahir Manzoor Combined Military Hospital Rawalpindi Pakistan
  • Amanat Ali Shah Combined Military Hospital Rawalpindi Pakistan
  • Zeeshan Ayub Combined Military Hospital Rawalpindi Pakistan

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Chronic suppurative otitis media, modified radical mastoidectomy, atticoantrostomy

Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate mastoid cavities after canal wall down procedures in terms of: achieving a dry mastoid cavity, presence of residual or recurrent disease (Granulations and cholesteatoma). 
Study Design: Quasi-experimental study. 
Place and Duration of Study: The study was done in the ENT Department, CMH Rawalpindi Study was done in fourteen months from Nov 2006 to Jan 2008. 
Patients and Method:  Fifty patients undergoing canal wall down mastoidectomy were included. Their mastoid cavities were evaluated for persistence of discharge and recurrence of granulations and cholesteatoma after the surgery. 
Results: After follow up period of 3 months, 8% patients had mild discharge, 12% had granulation and 2% patients had recurrence of cholesteatoma. 
Conclusion: Canal wall down mastoidectomies are very effective in controlling the recurrence of cholesteatoma, granulations formation and otorrhoea to a greater extent.

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Published

30-09-2009

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Khan, A. A., Manzoor, T., Shah, A. A., & Ayub, Z. (2009). EVALUATION OF MASTOID CAVITIES AFTER CANAL WALL DOWN MASTOIDECTOMY: Regulation of Neuropeptide Y. Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal, 59(3), 295–97. Retrieved from https://pafmj.org/PAFMJ/article/view/1749

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