How i do it: Modified Todd's meatoplasty

Publication date

2016-05-01

Authors

Elsamanody, A. N.
Topsakal, VedatISNI 0000000419547129
Grolman, WilkoISNI 0000000393198708
Tange, R. A.ISNI 0000000392752017

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Abstract

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.

Keywords

External Acoustic Meatus, Otitis Media, Otologic Surgical Procedures, Tympanoplasty, Taverne, Otorhinolaryngology, Journal Article

Citation

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