Assessing the Efficacy of Tragal Pumping in a Novel Tympanostomy Tube-Rat Model.
OTO Open
; 8(3): e160, 2024.
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ABSTRACT
Objective:
Tragal pumping (TP) is a practice of pushing on the tragus to raise pressure within the external auditory canal and is a commonly recommended adjunctive maneuver believed to facilitate the introduction of ototopical medications into the middle ear cavity via a tympanostomy tube. To investigate the efficacy of TP in the penetration of eardrops into the middle ear cavity via tympanostomy tube, we established the novel tympanostomy tube-rat model. We investigated the histology of the middle ear to determine the efficacy in moving fluid into the middle ear. StudyDesign:
Prospective controlled animal study.Setting:
Animal laboratory in a university hospital.Methods:
Ten rats were recruited, and a tympanostomy tube insertion and green dye eardrops into outer ears were performed on bilateral ears. TP was performed only on 1 ear and was not applied on the other ear in each rat. Green dye in a middle ear cavity in hematoxylin and eosin-stained temporal bone sections was evaluated by blinded experts in microscopic anatomy (staining grade) and by using Image J software (staining level). The results of these 2 methods were statistically validated.Results:
The staining grade (P < .001) and the staining level (P < .001) were significantly higher in the ears which we applied TP than in the control ears. The results of 2 methods were significantly and positively correlated (r = .898, P < .001).Conclusion:
Our results showed that the TP accelerate the penetration of eardrops into the middle ear cavity in the tympanostomy tube-rat model.
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