Management of conductive hearing loss from otitis media in children operative techniques in otolaryngology

Jacob Bloom MD , Jacob R. Brodsky MD, FACS, FAAP
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Otitis media with effusion (OME) is the most common cause of conductive hearing loss in children. Although middle ear effusions will often respond spontaneously, many children will develop chronic OME (COME) and require tympanostomy tube placement to achieve consistent middle ear health and to normalize hearing. While tympanostomy tube placement is a simple procedure, it is essential for any Otolaryngologist that manages children to have an in-depth knowledge of current evidence-based guidelines for the management of otitis media in children, given the incredibly high prevalence of the condition and the high frequency of tympanostomy tube placement relative to other otologic procedures. This article will review current guidelines for the management of otitis media in children, indications for tympanostomy tube placement, recommended management of risk factors for COME in children, intraoperative considerations, postoperative management guidelines, and avoidance/management of potential complications.

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儿童中耳炎传导性听力损失的管理 耳鼻喉科手术技术
中耳炎伴渗出(OME)是导致儿童传导性听力损失的最常见原因。虽然中耳积液通常会自然消退,但许多儿童会发展成慢性中耳炎(COME),需要放置鼓室造口术导管,以获得持续的中耳健康并使听力恢复正常。虽然鼓室造瘘管置入术是一项简单的手术,但由于儿童中耳炎的发病率极高,而且相对于其他耳科手术而言,鼓室造瘘管置入术的频率也很高,因此,任何管理儿童的耳鼻喉科医生都必须深入了解当前以证据为基础的儿童中耳炎管理指南。本文将回顾当前儿童中耳炎管理指南、鼓室造口术置管适应症、儿童 COME 风险因素的建议管理、术中注意事项、术后管理指南以及潜在并发症的避免/管理。
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期刊介绍: This large-size, atlas-format journal presents detailed illustrations of new surgical procedures and techniques in otology, rhinology, laryngology, reconstructive head and neck surgery, and facial plastic surgery. Feature articles in each issue are related to a central theme by anatomic area or disease process. The journal will also often contain articles on complications, diagnosis, treatment or rehabilitation. New techniques that are non-operative are also featured.
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