Laser-assisted myringotomy for otitis media: A feasibility study with short-term followup

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Intermediate-duration middle ear ventilation appears to be a good treatment option for selected children with otitis media. Laser-assisted myringotomy is one way to provide such ventilation. It can provide prompt pain relief and resolution of middle ear effusion and effusion-related hearing loss, and it can provide an opportunity for surveillance of antibiotic-resistant organisms. We performed laser-assisted myringotomy on 97 ears of 54 children over a 5-month period. All children had acute or recurrent otitis media or persistent middle ear effusions. Our experience suggests that laser-assisted myringotomy is a feasible treatment option for selected patients. Practitioner experience and patient and family considerations will contribute to the decision whether to use general or topical anesthesia.

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Reilly, J. S., Deutsch, E. S., & Cook, S. (2000). Laser-assisted myringotomy for otitis media: A feasibility study with short-term followup. Ear, Nose and Throat Journal, 79(8), 650–657. https://doi.org/10.1177/014556130007900821

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