Natural evolution of an eardrum bridge in patients with a traumatic eardrum perforation

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Zhengcai Lou
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[1] The Affiliated YiWu Hospital of Wenzhou Medical College,Department of Otorhinolaryngology
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Natural evolution; Traumatic; Tympanic membrane perforation; Pathology;
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Although the “eardrum bridge” of traumatic tympanic membrane perforations (TMPs) is very little seen, the underlying natural evolution during the healing process are still unknown.The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the natural evolution of the “eardrum bridge” of TMPs. The data for 36 patients with barotrauma-associated traumatic TMPs with an “eardrum bridge” between January 2006 and December 2007 were retrieved. The eardrum bridge was completely liquefied due to infection in one patient. The bridge gradually became necrotic and incorporated into the new eardrum in four patients, and the healed eardrum formed a retraction pocket. In nine patients, epithelial hyperplasia occurred on both sides of the eardrum bridge at the edges, and the bridge became incorporated into the new eardrum, which became very thin over time. However, in 22 patients, the eardrum bridge gradually became necrotic, finally forming a yellow crust-like substance and migrating to the external auditory canal (EAC); it was not incorporated into the new eardrum. The closure of the perforation depended on stratified epithelial migration at the perforation edges near the eardrum bridge, resulting in a normal morphology of the healed eardrum. The present study shows that the eardrum bridge has a different natural evolution during the healing process in patients with a TMP. Most eardrum bridges gradually became necrotic and migrated toward the EAC, and stratified epithelial migration occurred at the perforation edges near the eardrum bridge and closed the perforation. However, a few eardrum bridges gradually became necrotic or developed epithelial hyperplasia, then became incorporated into the new eardrum, resulting in the formation of a retraction pocket and the development of atrophy. Thus, long-term follow-up and histological examination of a larger sample is necessary.
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