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Meta-Analysis
. 2023 May;280(5):2237-2245.
doi: 10.1007/s00405-022-07734-8. Epub 2022 Nov 14.

General anaesthetic vs local anaesthetic myringoplasties: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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Meta-Analysis

General anaesthetic vs local anaesthetic myringoplasties: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Anna I Kaleva et al. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2023 May.

Abstract

Aims: To assess all available data and determine the success rates and tolerability of local anaesthetic myringoplasty in comparison with those undertaken under general anaesthetic myringoplasty.

Materials and methods: The study was designed following a PRISMA-P protocol and registered with the PROSPERO database. MEDLINE, Cochrane Library (CDSR/Central), EMBASE and CINHAL-were directly searched for studies, which met the inclusion criteria.

Objectives: Primary objective was to compare perforation closure rates between patients undergoing myringoplasty under local anaesthetic and those under general anaesthetic from all available published data. Secondary outcomes include complications, such as 'any minor complications', infection rates in the first 6 month post-op, facial nerve weakness, dysgeusia and patient satisfaction.

Results: 27 studies were included in the final analysis and found that myringoplasty had an overall perforation closure rate of 89%. The pooled proportion of closures after myringoplasty under local anesthesia was 87% and for myringoplasties under general anesthesia was 91%. Analysis of myringoplasty under local anaesthesia focusing on 'in-office' performed procedures only, found a closure rate of 88%.

Conclusions: There is no significant difference in the success rate of myringoplasty surgery when performed under local or general anaesthetic as measured by perforation closure rates. However, there are other factors, which can drive choosing local anaesthetic surgery, such as minimising anaesthetic risks, reducing costs and reducing environmental impact.

Keywords: General anaesthetic; Local anaesthetic; Myringoplasty; Tympanic membrane; Tympanoplasty.

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