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Evaluation of esterified hyaluronic acid as middle ear-packing material

Authors :
John T. McElveen
Joseph G. Feghali
Thomas R. Van De Water
Geming Li
Elizabeth Dinces
Source :
Archives of otolaryngology--headneck surgery. 127(5)
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

Objective To evaluate the efficacy of esterified hyaluronic acid (MeroGel) as a middle ear (ME)–packing material. Design Randomized controlled trial. Material Twenty-four guinea pigs. Intervention Group 1, MeroGel-treated animals (n = 10), bilateral wounding of ME mucosa with 5 of the animals receiving the MeroGel packing in the left ME and 5 of the animals receiving MeroGel in the right ME; group 2, absorbable gelatin sponge–treated animals (n = 10), with the same experimental protocol as in group 1 except that the absorbable gelatin sponge was the packing material; group 3, untreated animals (n = 4), unilateral wounding of the left ME mucosa in 2 animals and in 2 animals in the right ME, with no packing material. Auditory brainstem recordings were performed for all groups before the ME operation and 5 days and 6 weeks after the operation. Results Auditory brainstem response recordings at postoperative day 5 showed that all ears with ME packing had hearing losses in the frequency range of 500 to 4000 Hz. The recovery of hearing acuity at postoperative week 6 was significantly better in group 1 (MeroGel-treated) guinea pigs compared with group 2 (the absorbable gelatin sponge–treated) animals. In group 2 animals, 20% of the packing material remained in the ME cavities and new bone formation was observed, while in group 1 animals, there was less packing material in the ME and no formation of new bone. Conclusions MeroGel is a nonototoxic packing material with a high level of biocompatibility for ME mucosa; it is an effective supportive material following ME surgery and is easily expelled from the ME cavity.

Details

ISSN :
08864470
Volume :
127
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Archives of otolaryngology--headneck surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4bc47319f19892d00591319c6ac27328