Journal of Clinical Medicine (Nov 2022)

Type 1 Tympanoplasty Outcomes between Cartilage and Temporal Fascia Grafts: A Long-Term Retrospective Study

  • Salvatore Ferlito,
  • Gianluca Fadda,
  • Jerome Rene Lechien,
  • Giovanni Cammaroto,
  • Ricardo Bartel,
  • Andrea Borello,
  • Giovanni Cavallo,
  • Francesca Piccinini,
  • Ignazio La Mantia,
  • Salvatore Cocuzza,
  • Federico Merlino,
  • Andrea Achena,
  • Cristina Brucale,
  • Quentin Mat,
  • Stéphane Gargula,
  • Nicolas Fakhry,
  • Antonino Maniaci

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11237000
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 23
p. 7000

Abstract

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Background: To compare the functional and anatomical results of two different types of grafts in type 1 tympanoplasty (TPL I). Methods: A retrospective comparative bicentric study was conducted on patients treated with TPL I using temporal fascia or tragal cartilage. We evaluated the functional and anatomical results with intergroup and intragroup analyses. Variables predicting long-term success were also evaluated. Results: A total of 142 patients (98 fascia graft vs. 44 cartilage) were initially assessed, with a mean follow-up of 67.1 ± 3.2 months. No significant differences were observed between the two groups on the intergroup analysis of age, gender, ear side, or pre-operative hearing data (all p > 0.05). At the intragroup analysis of auditory outcomes, both groups demonstrated a significant improvement in post-operative air conduction, with greater gain for the fascia group at 6 months follow-up (p p p p = 0.04). On the contrary, the cartilage group at long-term follow-up at 5 years maintained greater outcomes (10 ± 1.6 dB vs. 6.4 ± 2 dB; p p = 0.036) and higher size of perforation (F = 4.820; p = 0.030) were predictors of long-term functional success. Conclusions: The graft material selection should consider several factors influencing the surgical outcome. At long-term follow-up, the use of a cartilage graft could result in more stable audiological outcomes, especially in younger patients or in case of wider perforations.

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