Management of tympanic membrane retractions: a systematic review

Ahmed B. Bayoumy*, Christianne C.A.F.M. Veugen, Erwin L. van der Veen, Jan Willem M. Bok, Jacob A. de Ru, Hans G.X.M. Thomeer

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    Abstract

    Importance: Tympanic membrane retraction (TMR) is a relatively common otological finding. However, no consensus on its management exists. We are looking especially for a treatment strategy in the military population who are unable to attend frequent follow-up visits, and who experience relatively more barotrauma at great heights and depths and easily suffer from otitis externa from less hygienic circumstances. Objective: To assess and summarize the available evidence for the effectiveness of surgical interventions and watchful waiting policy in patients with a tympanic membrane retraction. Evidence review: The protocol for this systematic review was published at Prospero (207859). PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews were systematically searched from inception up to September 2020 for published and unpublished studies. We included randomized trials and observational studies that investigated surgical interventions (tympanoplasty, ventilation tube insertion) and wait-and-see policy. The primary outcomes of this study were clinical remission of the tympanic membrane retraction, tympanic membrane perforations and cholesteatoma development. Findings: In total, 27 studies were included, consisting of 1566 patients with TMRs. We included data from 2 randomized controlled trials (76 patients) and 25 observational studies (1490 patients). Seven studies (329 patients) investigated excision of the TMR with and without ventilation tube placement, 3 studies (207 patients) investigated the wait-and-see policy and 17 studies (1030 patients) investigated tympanoplasty for the treatment of TMRs. Conclusions and relevance: This study provides all the studies that have been published on the surgical management and wait-and-policy for tympanic membrane retractions. No high level of evidence comparative studies has been performed. The evidence for the management of tympanic membrane retractions is heterogenous and depends on many factors such as the patient population, location and severity of the TMR and presence of other ear pathologies (e.g., perforation, risk of cholesteatoma and serous otitis media).

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)723-737
    Number of pages15
    JournalEuropean Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
    Volume279
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Feb 2022

    Keywords

    • Retraction pockets
    • Tympanic membrane retractions
    • Tympanoplasty
    • Ventilation tubes
    • Waiting
    • Watchful

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