Age as a factor in the success of tympanoplasty: A comparison of outcomes in the young and old

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In order to determine if age is a factor in healing after tympanic membrane grafting, the author compared the results of 163 consecutive type I tympanoplasties performed on patients aged 20 to 40 with those of 97 consecutive type I tympanoplasties performed on patients aged 65 and older. The tympanoplasties were performed over a 5-year period. The postoperative followup period ranged from 6 to 10 years. The author found no difference in the success or failure of the graft-take rates between the two groups. Therefore, it would appear that in general, age is not a factor in the success or failure of healing following tympanoplasty surgery.

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Emmett, J. R. (1999). Age as a factor in the success of tympanoplasty: A comparison of outcomes in the young and old. Ear, Nose and Throat Journal, 78(7), 480–483. https://doi.org/10.1177/014556139907800708

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