Publications by authors named "Anjana Agrawal"

Background: This study mainly focus on hearing loss pattern in CSOM patients undergoing tympanoplasty surgery or tympanomastoidectomy pre-operatively and analysis of the outcome of the surgery in terms of improvement in hearing (air-bone gap) after 3 months of the surgery.

Methodology: All patients of age 15-65 years reporting to ENT OPD with ear discharge and decreased hearing were screened with detailed history, clinical examination and microscopic examination.110 cases of tympanic membrane perforation who were fit for surgery were advised tympanoplasty or tympanoplasty with mastoidectomy.

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This study compares the results of Tympanoplasty in terms of graft uptake and hearing improvement in patients with Chronic Otitis Media which are divided on the basis of discharging ear and non discharging ear with perforation at the time of surgery. Total 110 patients were selected suffering from chronic otitis media. Out which 55 patients had discharging ear (wet ear) and 55 patients had non discharging ear (dry ear).

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A good graft material is the one which is easily available and harvestable, tough and is easy to be handling and survival is good. Both temporalis fascia and fascia lata graft satisfy all these criteria. Keeping all these factors in mind, the comparative study of temporalis fascia and fascia lata graft in tympanoplasty is undertaken.

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To study the role of tympanoplasty alone and tympanoplasty done along with cortical mastoidectomy in CSOM in term of graft uptake, improvement of hearing and removal of disease. This is retrospective study of patient at tertiary referral centre, conducted in between October 2015 and October 2016, study was done on 40 patients of either sex in the age group 20-50 years. Tympanoplasty alone was done in 20 cases and tympanoplasty along with cortical mastoidectomy was done in rest 20 cases.

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Chronic otitis media is persistent and insidious disease. It is one of the most common bacterial infections in the field of otolaryngology having significant economic and individual repercussion. Medical management of chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) for dry ear is essential before surgical treatment.

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Cancrum Oris: A case report.

Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg

October 2006

Cancrum Oris is acute gangrenous stomatitis of oral and para-oral structures in age group between 2 to 16 years particularly in sub-Saharan Africa with high morbidity and mortality. Exact bacteriology is uncertain. Acute necrotising gingivitis and oral herpetic ulcers are considered to be antecedent lesions.

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