Abstract
Abstract:Background: Cochlear implantation is the surgical procedure of choice in patients with otitis media with effusion ,which is a common childhood disease, and this procedure may be associated with some surgical difficulties in the presence of such condition.Objectives: To evaluate the surgical difficulties and outcomes in pediatric cochlear implantation in the presence of otitis media with effusion .Patients and methods: A retrospective cohort study conducted in AL- Yarmouk teaching hospital /Baghdad/Iraq during 2022 on a sample of pediatric patients candidates for cochlear implant who divided into 2 groups , normally aerated ear group(A) and persistent Otitis media with effusion group(B) , both groups had been followed-up after 6 months.Results: The mean age of group A was (3.5± 1.3) years and for group B (3.4± 1.2) years. Normal tympanic membrane was found in 76 cases(90.5%) of group A , while abnormal tympanic membrane examination was found in 10 cases (83.3%) of group B. Intra-operatively, 5 cases (41.7%) of inflamed (congested) mucosa ,excessive bleeding found in 6 (50.0%) of cases , and presence of fluid or glue in 7 (58.3%) of cases found in group B, with high significant differences between the studied groups (p<0.001) . Regarding post operative complications, infection was found only in one case (1.2%) in group A, no meningitis were found in both groups, and only one case (1.2%) of mastoiditis found in group A with no significant difference between the two groups regarding postoperative complications. Conclusion: Early and late post-operative complications were nearly the same for cochlear implant in patient with Otitis media with effusion or without Otitis media with effusion.
Recommended Citation
Zaidan, Mohammed and Sakran, Yaseen
(2025)
"PEDIATRIC COCHLEAR IMPLANTATION IN OTITIS MEDIA WITH EFFUSION : SURGICAL DIFFICULTIES AND OUTCOMES,"
Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal: Vol. 24:
Iss.
4, Article 11.
DOI: 10.52573/ipmj.2025.153465
Available at:
https://ipmj.researchcommons.org/journal/vol24/iss4/11
DOI
10.52573/ipmj.2025.153465