Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 April 2010
To explore the feasibility of a novel surgical management technique for severe, chronic granular myringitis with diffuse granulation tissue over the tympanic membrane, with or without involvement of the external auditory canal.
This was a retrospective design.
A surgical technique combining tympanic epithelial avulsion with overlay myringoplasty was used to treat 21 severe cases.
All 21 cases were cured after one operation. Three months after surgery, patients' tympanic membranes had returned to normal, and their air–bone gaps were less than 10 dB.
This new surgical procedure represents improved treatment for severe, chronic granular myringitis.