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    Extrusion Rate of Shah and Shepard Ventilation Tubes in Children

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    Dry tap at myringotomy: a three-year study of 1688 children undergoing myringotomy

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    One thousand six hundred and eighty-eight children undergoing myringotomy were studied to determine the rate of 'dry taps' and factors associated with a dry middle ear at operation. The percentage of bilateral dry taps was 16%. The dry tap rate was significantly higher in the following groups: older children, those with an A, C1 or C2 tympanogram at the time of listing, milder hearing loss, a preceding history of recurrent acute otitis media and operation performed during the summer or autumn. There was no significant relationship between the dry tap rate and the time on the waiting list, the gender of the child or the order in which right or left myringotomies were performed. Careful preoperative reassessment of any child with a type A, C1 or C2 tympanogram should be made to prevent unnecessary surgery. Separating those listed for treatment of recurrent acute otitis media from those with OME would prevent these being included in the overall dry tap rate
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