THE RESULTS OF VENTILATION TUBE INSERTION ON THE PATIENTS WAS PERFORMED THE CLEFT PALATE SURGERY SUFFER FROM OTITIS MEDIA WITH EFFUSION
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Objectives: To evaluate the results of ventilation tube insertion on the patients was performed the cleft palate surgery suffer from otitis media with effusion (OME). To determine the factors related to recurrent otitis media after surgery. Subjects and material methods: 106 cleft palate patients were performed the cleft palate surgery with 138 ears suffer from OME, have been inserted ventilation tube from 2018 to 2019. Results: The rate of extrution tube after 12 months was 58.7%. The rate of recurrent otitis media was 25,3%. PTA after 12 months was 19.0±6.2dB compared to 29.6±8.4 dB before surgery.
The retention time of ventilation tube were independent predictive factors of recurrent otitis media. Conclusions: Ventilation tube insertion helps improve middle ear fluid problems and hearing function in patients with cleft palate. The shorter of ventilation tube retention time increase the likelihood of recurrent otitis media after surgery.
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cleft palate, otitis media with effusion, recurrent otitis media, ventilation tube insertion
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