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Paracentesis is a crucial surgical intervention for acute suppurative otitis media, offering a rational treatment algorithm when diagnosed with digital videootoscopy. This study analyzes its efficacy and potential risks.

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Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Surgical Procedures
  • Medical Diagnostics

Background:

  • Acute suppurative otitis media requires effective tympanic drainage.
  • Various tympanic membrane procedures exist, necessitating a differential approach.
  • Paracentesis is a historical and current surgical intervention for middle ear infections.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the use of paracentesis in treating acute suppurative otitis media.
  • To present digital videootoscopy as a diagnostic tool for determining treatment algorithms.
  • To discuss indications, techniques, complications, and risks associated with paracentesis.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of paracentesis in acute suppurative otitis media.
  • Analysis of original observational data.
  • Discussion of diagnostic method: digital videootoscopy.
  • Comparative analysis of tympanic membrane drainage procedures (puncture, myringotomy, tympanostomy, tympanocentesis).

Main Results:

  • Digital videootoscopy aids in rational treatment algorithm selection for acute otitis media.
  • Detailed description of paracentesis technique, indications, and potential complications.
  • Assessment of risks associated with paracentesis versus non-intervention in acute otitis media.

Conclusions:

  • Paracentesis is a key procedure in managing acute suppurative otitis media.
  • Proper diagnosis and technique are vital to minimize complications and chronic pathology.
  • The decision to perform paracentesis requires careful consideration of risks and benefits.