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This study compared four graft materials for ossicular reconstruction. Autologous ossicular bone grafts yielded the best hearing outcomes, achieving 80% satisfactory results in patients.

Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Surgical Innovation
  • Biomaterials Science

Background:

  • Ossicular reconstruction is a critical surgical procedure to restore hearing.
  • Various graft materials have been explored to improve outcomes in ossicular chain reconstruction.
  • Comparing the efficacy of different graft materials is essential for optimizing surgical techniques.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To comparatively evaluate the success rates of four distinct graft materials in ossicular reconstruction.
  • To determine the most effective graft material for achieving satisfactory hearing restoration.
  • To assess the long-term outcomes and graft stability in patients undergoing ossicular reconstruction.

Main Methods:

  • A cohort of 40 patients underwent ossicular reconstruction as a second-stage procedure.
Keywords:
Autologus and allogeneic ossicular graftOssiculoplastyPartial ossicular replacement prosthesisTotal ossicular replacement prosthesis

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  • Four graft materials were utilized: autologous ossicular bone, allogeneic ossicular bone, autologous cartilage, and biocompatible materials.
  • A cartilage lace was employed to prevent graft extrusion, with patient follow-up ranging from one to two years.
  • Main Results:

    • Autologous ossicular bone grafts achieved the highest success rate at 80%.
    • Allogeneic ossicular bone grafts showed a 70% satisfactory outcome.
    • Autologous cartilage grafts resulted in 6% satisfactory outcomes, while biocompatible materials yielded 33.3%.

    Conclusions:

    • Autologous ossicular bone grafts are the most effective material for ossicular reconstruction, offering superior hearing outcomes.
    • Allogeneic ossicular bone grafts present a viable alternative with good success rates.
    • Further research may be needed to improve the performance of cartilage and biocompatible materials in this context.