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This study was undertaken to assess the outcome of canal wall window tympanomastoidectomy in chronic suppurative otitis media in a tertiary care centre of central India. A total of 50 patients were taken for this study in which the youngest patient was 13-year-old male and oldest 55-year female. Maximum patients were in between age group 10 to 20 years, 20 (40%) patients and minimum 03 (6%) between age group 51 to 60 year. The study mainly emphasized on: To study the clinical profile of the cases of chronic suppurative otitis media, to study the hearing outcome after 3 months of Canal wall window tympanomastoidectomy technique, to study the post-operative condition of ear after 3 months whether dry or wet and to study the post-operative follow up of cases to assess the graft uptake. Average PTA & ABG improvement of different tympanoplasty was also calculated in our study in which Type I tympanoplasty had 12.20dB gain, Type II of 10.50 and Type III of 10.31dB.An overall average improvement in all patients with tympanoplasty was 11.00dB.At the end of the study 100% dry ears were achieved. The technique of canal wall window tympanomastoidectomy involves formation of a window in the outer attic wall to look at the disease extent which was then closed by a snuggly fitting cartilage.It is a novel technique & without compromising the structural integrity in case of a limited disease which is only extending till attic and aditus good anatomical and hearing results could be gained.
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Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery was founded as Indian Journal of Otolaryngology in 1949 as a scientific Journal published by the Association of Otolaryngologists of India and was later rechristened as IJOHNS to incorporate the changes and progress.
IJOHNS, undoubtedly one of the oldest Journals in India, is the official publication of the Association of Otolaryngologists of India and is about to publish it is 67th Volume in 2015. The Journal published quarterly accepts articles in general Oto-Rhino-Laryngology and various subspecialities such as Otology, Rhinology, Laryngology and Phonosurgery, Neurotology, Head and Neck Surgery etc.
The Journal acts as a window to showcase and project the clinical and research work done by Otolaryngologists community in India and around the world. It is a continued source of useful clinical information with peer review by eminent Otolaryngologists of repute in their respective fields. The Journal accepts articles pertaining to clinical reports, Clinical studies, Research articles in basic and applied Otolaryngology, short Communications, Clinical records reporting unusual presentations or lesions and new surgical techniques. The journal acts as a catalyst and mirrors the Indian Otolaryngologist’s active interests and pursuits. The Journal also invites articles from senior and experienced authors on interesting topics in Otolaryngology and allied sciences from all over the world.
The print version is distributed free to about 4000 members of Association of Otolaryngologists of India and the e-Journal shortly going to make its appearance on the Springer Board can be accessed by all the members.
Association of Otolaryngologists of India and M/s Springer India group have come together to co-publish IJOHNS from January 2007 and this bondage is going to provide an impetus to the Journal in terms of international presence and global exposure.