Title: Study of Surgical Outcome after Modified Radical Mastoidectomy

Authors: Dr Padam Chand Jain, Dr Richa Gupta, Dr Prerna Mandowara, Dr Rajendra Kumar Gorwara

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i7.83

Abstract

CSOM (chronic suppurative otitiis media) is a major public-health problem, Chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) is a chronic suppurative inflammation of mucoperiosteal lining of middle ear cleft due to suppurative organisms. It leads to ossicular necrosis of bone. It is one of the common diseases in ENT practice. The surgical outcomes may be assessed in terms of hearing & healing of middle ear pathology. The present study was done on 64 cases of CSOM. The main aim of study was assessment of improvement of hearing preoperatively and postoperatively and study the extent of damage to ossicles.

Keywords: CSOM. Canal wall down . Hearing. Modified radical mastoidectomy.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Richa Gupta

Associate Professor, Deptt of ENT, Pacific Medical College and Hospital, Udaipur, India