Korean J Otorhinolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.  2007 Nov;50(11):983-988.

Efficacy of the Eustachian Tube Function Test Using by Rigid Videoendoscopy

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Maryknoll Medical Center, Busan, Korea.
  • 2Medical ENT Clinic, Busan, Korea.
  • 3Department of Otolaryngology, College of Medicine, Pusan National University, Busan, Korea. entkwon@hanmail.net

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Since chronic E-tube dysfunction is believed to play an important role in the development of otitis media, it is necessary to evaluate the function of the E-tube clinically. Recently, the endoscopic techniques have been used more frequently to directly inspect the E-tube orifice. In this study, I evaluated the morphologic and dynamic motion of the E-tube orifice with 4 mm 30 degrees videoendoscope and compared with the other existing tests of the E-tube function.
SUBJECTS AND METHOD
101 E-tubes with chronic otitis media were selected. I performed the transnasal 4 mm 30 degrees videoendoscopic examination of the pharyngeal E-tube orifice when patients were swallowing, and classified morphologic and dynamic findings of the E-tube orifice into three categories as follows: Type A, the E-tube is opened widely on swallowing with normal mucosa (normal); Type B, the E-tube is not opened with normal mucosa (functional blockage) and Type C, the E-tube is not opened with pathologic mucosa (mechanical blockage). Throughout the study, the control group was 60 E-tubes that were free of ear pathologies.
RESULTS
There were more type As in the control group than in the otitis media group according to videoendoscopic findings of the E-tube orifice. The videoendoscopic analysis of the E-tube orifice had a close correlations with the results of inflation deflation test and with the classification of otitis media, but had no significant relationship with the degree of mastoid pneumatization.
CONCLUSION
The morphologic and dynamic examination of the E-tube orifice with videoendoscopic techniques may be an important and useful method to examine the tubal function as well as its dysfunction.

Keyword

Endoscopy; Eustachian tube

MeSH Terms

Classification
Deglutition
Ear
Endoscopy
Eustachian Tube*
Humans
Inflation, Economic
Mastoid
Mucous Membrane
Otitis Media
Pathology
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