Objective: Ventilation tubes are used to a large extent for the treatment o
f otitis media with effusion. As this has some drawbacks, laser myringotomy
was suggested as a treatment alternative. The use of laser has some advant
ages but its use is limited in prolonging the patency rate of myringotomy.
Mitomycin C (MMC) is being used in some surgical applications to reduce ste
nosis as it has the property to inhibite activity of fibroblasts. We explor
ed the use of mitomycin C as an adjunct in prolonging the patency rate in l
aser myringotomy on rats. Methods: We performed laser myringotomy on both e
ars of 20 rats. We, then applied MMC with a concentration of 2 mg/ml on 10
rats to one of their ears (Group 1). In group 2 we used MMC with a concentr
ation of I mg/ml. After a follow-up of 8 weeks we calculated the patency ra
te for the two groups and the total ears with MMC and without MMC. Results:
The mean patency rate observed for group 1 was found to be 6 weeks whereas
for group 2, it was 5.8 weeks. The overall patency rate for the ears with
and without MMC is 5.9 and 1.5 weeks, respectively. While there was a stati
stical difference between ears with and without MMC (P < 0.01), there was n
o difference between the two groups according to concentrations. Conclusion
: Mitomycin C has an adjunct effect in laser myringotomy in prolonging the
patency rate of myringotomy on rats. Low concentrations of mitomycin C have
the same effect in this issue. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All
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