T. Palva et H. Ramsay, MYRINGOPLASTY AND TYMPANOPLASTY - RESULTS RELATED TO TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE, Clinical otolaryngology and allied sciences, 20(4), 1995, pp. 329-335
The results of surgery in a series of 452 ears having either myringopl
asty (281 ears) or tympanoplasty (171 ears) were studied in relation t
o the experience of the surgeons. The trainees received an annual cour
se in temporal bone dissection and were given daily surgical instructi
on in the operating theatre. The 142 ears operated by them showed less
disease than those operated upon by the programme chairman (114 ears)
and by the faculty (196 ears). The performance of the trainees was sa
fe, and as to healed tympanic membrane and hearing results all studied
parameters were statistically equal to those of the faculty. Repair o
f anterior perforations proved to be the most difficult and the overal
l results of both the faculty and trainees left place for improvement.
On-line recording of surgical data and annual evaluation of an indivi
dual surgeon's results is suggested as a necessary means for continuou
s post-graduate training.