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2022, Vol. 4, Issue 1, Part C


Incidence of traumatic tympanic membrane perforation due to age, gender and causative agents


Author(s): Dr. Abdul Habib Shafaq, Dr. Abdul Hafiz Rahmati, Dr. Ahmad Wali Ataye, Dr. Abdul Aziz Naderi, Dr. Mohammad Sarwar Alburz, Dr. Din Mohammad Najah, Ahmad Zia Yosuf Zai, Dr. Mohammad Aref Ibrahimi, Dr. Esmatullah Rasoli and Dr. Aziz Ahmad Zhawak

Abstract:
Introduction: Traumatic tympanic membrane perforation may be due to direct or indirect source: 1) Inserting of object in to the ear canal for example cotton swabs or accidentally insertion. 2) Concussion caused by an explosion or open handed slap across the ear. 3) Head trauma, sudden negative pressure, barotraumatic, latrogenic perforation, the sign and symptoms are sudden severe pain, sometimes followed by bleeding, hearing loss and tinnitus. Diagnosed by sign and symptoms and otoscopy and audiometry.
Objective: The aim of this article is to study traumatic tympanic membrane perforation.
Method and Material: This research is an article review and included several articles which were published in most famous journals, google, pubmed, henari, medical text books and etc. up to date journals.
Result: In this research we included several articles regarding traumatic tympanic membrane perforation in patients from 6months to 70 years, the average prevalence of TTMP was found 37% and most of the incidence was between 35-50 years.
Conclusion: Traumatic tympanic membrane perforation is an uncommon injury that is under reported. There is the need to indicate on alternative punitive measure among students and security agent’s unskilled removal of foreign body. Early identified evaluation and referral of patients reduces the attendant morbidity.


DOI: 10.33545/27068919.2022.v4.i1c.705

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Dr. Abdul Habib Shafaq, Dr. Abdul Hafiz Rahmati, Dr. Ahmad Wali Ataye, Dr. Abdul Aziz Naderi, Dr. Mohammad Sarwar Alburz, Dr. Din Mohammad Najah, Ahmad Zia Yosuf Zai, Dr. Mohammad Aref Ibrahimi, Dr. Esmatullah Rasoli, Dr. Aziz Ahmad Zhawak. Incidence of traumatic tympanic membrane perforation due to age, gender and causative agents. Int J Adv Acad Stud 2022;4(1):169-173. DOI: 10.33545/27068919.2022.v4.i1c.705
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