Seventy-three surgeons participated in a prospective audit of myringoplasty
. They returned data on 1070 individual patients. Up to 12 months follow-up
information was obtained. The mean number of myringoplasties performed per
consultant in 1 year (1995) was 14.7 (95% confidence intervals (CI) 12.1-1
7.2). The main indication for performing the operation was to achieve an in
tact tympanic membrane. The mean graft take rate was 82.2%. When hearing im
provement was the main indication for surgery it was improved in 67%. The u
se, or not, of an antibiotic had no significant influence on the graft take
rate or the complication rate. Most complications reported were minor in n
ature.