Concept, Importance and Practice of Lateral Tucking in Tympanoplasty

AbstractThe current study aims at observing the technique and results of doing lateral tucking during tympanoplasty surgery. It is intended to provide additional support to the graft and prevent displacement as well. 98 cases included in the study and the graft uptake rate of 97.96% noted. Average pre operative air bone gap (ABG) was 31.12  db and average post operative ABG observed to be 14.01 db. Gain of 17.11 ± 7 db achieved by the procedure. Lateral tucking is a concept that requires to be inculcated in routine tympanoplasty surgeries, especially where canal skin incisions are used. It is easy to practice and the results are good and complications are minimal.
Source: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery - Category: ENT & OMF Source Type: research