Mahmoud Sobhy Allam, Samir Ahmed Abdelmaged, Mamdouh M. Aboulhassan, Kamal A. Hassa Hassaneinen, Islam A. Amer
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背景:腭裂(CP)是面部最常见的先天性缺陷之一。患有腭裂的儿童几乎都会出现中耳问题。腭成形术的方式对 CP 矫正后中耳功能的恢复有很大影响。研究目的本研究旨在评估改良 Furlow 与双瓣技术对咽鼓管(ET)功能障碍的影响。患者和方法:72名腭裂患者分为两组:第一组包括 42 名采用改良 Furlow Z 形成形术的患者。第二组包括 30 名采用双瓣腭成形术的患者。术前和术后 1、3、6、12 个月进行耳部评估。结果腭裂修复术可直接改善 ET 功能障碍,改善耳功能。改良 Furlow 显示,术后 3 个月中耳功能得到早期改善(P 值为 0.004),但一年后与双瓣腭成形术相比没有优势。结论:这两种手术在降低 ET 功能和中耳炎的严重程度方面效果明显。因此,支持保守治疗中耳积液,而不是预防性插管。
Effect of Modified Furlow Vs Two-Flap Technique on Eustachian Tube Function
Background: One of the most common congenital defects of the face is cleft palate (CP). A middle ear issue nearly always affects children who have cleft palates. The way that palatoplasty is performed has a significant impact on how well middle ear function is restored after CP correction. Objective: This study aimed to assess the significance of modified Furlow vs two-flaps technique on Eustachian tube (ET) dysfunction. Patients and methods: Seventy two cleft palate patients were divided into 2 groups: Group1 included 42 patients done by modified Furlow Z-plasty operation. Group 2 included 30 patients done by two flaps palatoplasty. Pre-and post-operative ear evaluation done at 1, 3,6,12 months. Results: Repair of cleft palate leading to direct improvement of ET dysfunction improvement ear function. Modified Furlow showed early improvement at 3 months post-operative of middle ear function (p value 0.004), but had no superiority after one year over two flaps Palato-plasty. Conclusion: The two procedures showed significant effect as regards decreasing severity of ET function and middle ear affection. Thus, supporting conservative management of middle ear effusion instead of prophylactic tube insertion.