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Pediatric myringoplasty using otoendoscopy offers advantages like better visualization and faster recovery. Effective bleeding management techniques make this less invasive approach reliable for children.

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  • Otolaryngology
  • Pediatric Surgery

Background:

  • Otoendoscopy is a minimally invasive technique for pediatric myringoplasty.
  • It provides a wide-angle view, enhancing visualization of anatomical and pathological structures.
  • Traditional microscopic surgery has limitations, especially in pediatric cases.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the advantages of otoendoscopy in pediatric myringoplasty.
  • To discuss effective strategies for managing intraoperative bleeding during endoscopic procedures.
  • To assess the overall reliability and comfort of the endoscopic approach.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing otoendoscopy for a wide-angle view during pediatric myringoplasty.
  • Employing techniques such as local infiltration and adrenaline-soaked pledgets to control bleeding.
  • Using specialized instruments like suction elevators for single-handed operation.
  • Implementing controlled anesthesia with moderate hypotension and hypocapnia.

Main Results:

  • Otoendoscopy demonstrates high rates of tympanic membrane closure.
  • Shorter operating times and simpler postoperative courses are observed.
  • Effective bleeding management techniques significantly improve surgical visibility and workspace.
  • The endoscopic approach is rendered more comfortable and reliable.

Conclusions:

  • Otoendoscopy is a beneficial alternative to microscopic surgery for pediatric myringoplasty.
  • Careful management of bleeding is crucial for successful endoscopic procedures in children.
  • Combined techniques ensure a safe, effective, and reliable endoscopic myringoplasty in pediatric patients.