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  Vol. 108 No. 11, November 1982 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Surgical Treatment of Patulous Eustachian Tube

Heikki Virtanen, MD; Tauno Palva, MD

Arch Otolaryngol. 1982;108(11):735-739.


Abstract

• Thirteen patients (16 ears) with patulous eustachian tubes were treated with pterygoid hamulotomy combined with transposition (eight ears) or transection (eight ears) of the tendon of the tensor veli palatini muscle. Tubal function was tested preoperatively and postoperatively by sonotubometry. Prior to surgery, only one ear showed normal tubal function on swallowing at the time of the test. The follow-up period ranged from two months to five years. Nine ears yielded normal sonotubometric results during the average follow-up time of two years, while two tubes opened on swallowing, remained open for some time, and closed little by little. The remaining five tubes stayed continuously open as before surgery, and tubal symptoms were unaltered. Transection operation had been performed on two of these ears and transposition on three. The transposition or transection procedure can be used as a routine procedure for correction of patulous tubes. Good results can be expected in about 70% of cases.

(Arch Otolaryngol 1982;108:735-739)



Author Affiliations

From the Department of Otolaryngology, University of Helsinki.


Footnotes

Accepted for publication May 10, 1982.

Reprint requests to Department of Otolaryngology, University Central Hospital, Haartmaninkatu 4 E, SF-00290 Helsinki 29, Finland (Dr Virtanen).



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