You are in:Home/Publications/Use of Platelet Rich Fibrin in Acute Traumatic Tympanic Membrane Perforation Compared With the Conservative Treatment.

Dr. abd elrahman ahmed abd elalim :: Publications:

Title:
Use of Platelet Rich Fibrin in Acute Traumatic Tympanic Membrane Perforation Compared With the Conservative Treatment.
Authors: Shindy F Mohamed; El-Shimi S Ola; Belal S Mahmoud and Abdelalim A Abdelrahman
Year: 2020
Keywords: Platelet rich fibrin; Traumatic perforation; Tympanic membrane perforation.
Journal: Benha Medical Journal
Volume: 37
Issue: 3
Pages: 512-523
Publisher: ekb
Local/International: Local
Paper Link:
Full paper abd elrahman ahmed abd elalim_BMFJ_Volume 37_Issue 3_Pages 512-523.pdf
Supplementary materials Not Available
Abstract:

Objectives: To evaluate the effect of platelet rich fibrin in treating acute traumatic tympanic membrane perforation as regards wound healing and hearing outcome compared with conservative treatment. Methods: This study was conducted on 50 patients presented with acute traumatic tympanic membrane perforation classified randomly into 2 groups: the study group; (25 patients) treated with platelet rich fibrin membrane and control group; (25 patients) underwent conservative treatment. Patients were followed up for 6 weeks to assess healing rate of the tympanic membrane perforation and hearing improvement. Results: In the group where platelet rich fibrin was used, complete perforation closure occurred in 88% of patients, while in the group treated conservatively, closure was obtained in 56% (P 0.004). The mean air bone gap improved in the platelet rich fibrin-treated group from 18.83±3.99 dB to 3.38±4.13 dB and in the control group from 18.90±3.43 dB to 9.84±8.04 dB. The post-treatment mean air bone gap significantly improved better in the platelet rich fibrin-treated group than in the control group (P 0.004). Hearing gain by >10 dB was obtained in 88% of patients in the platelet rich fibrin group and in 44% of patients in the control group (P 0.001). Conclusion: In comparison with the conservative management, platelet rich fibrin, as an autologus simple graft method, provided more healing rates with better audiological outcomes with low cost and no complications.

Google ScholarAcdemia.eduResearch GateLinkedinFacebookTwitterGoogle PlusYoutubeWordpressInstagramMendeleyZoteroEvernoteORCIDScopus