How i do it: Modified Todd's meatoplasty
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2016-05-01
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Background: Chronic otorrhoea after canal wall down mastoidectomy can be a clinical challenge. Basic principles for canal wall down surgery include establishing a large meatus. Several meatoplasty techniques have been reported. This paper describes this new indication for Todd's meatoplasty with surgical improvements. Study design: Retrospective review. Setting: Academic tertiary referral centre. Methods: Modifications of transposition postauricular flap meatoplasty are reported. This technique was applied in a series of patients with chronic otorrhoea after a canal wall down mastoidectomy. Results: In general, a dry radical cavity was successfully created within six weeks and follow-up visits at the out-patient clinic were reduced. Only minor complications occurred, which are all reported. Conclusion: The postauricular flap meatoplasty is a valuable tool in the management of chronic otorrhoea after an open cavity approach for cholesteatoma.
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External Acoustic Meatus, Otitis Media, Otologic Surgical Procedures, Tympanoplasty, Taverne, Otorhinolaryngology, Journal Article
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Elsamanody, A N, Topsakal, V, Grolman, W & Tange, R A 2016, 'How i do it : Modified Todd's meatoplasty', Journal of Laryngology and Otology, vol. 130, no. 5, pp. 497-500. https://doi.org/10.1017/S002221511600075X