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Citation

Miller IS, McGahey D, Law K. Otolaryngol. Head Neck Surg. 2002; 126(2): 127-128.

Affiliation

Otolaryngology Department, Tyrone County Hospital, Belfast, Northern Ireland. lmiller@rcsi.ie

Copyright

(Copyright © 2002, American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Foundation, Publisher SAGE Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

11870341

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The goal of the study was to compare the spontaneous healing rate for traumatic perforation of the tympanic membrane sustained in the Omagh bomb disaster with that of previous reports in the literature. DESIGN AND SETTING: A retrospective study was conducted at Tyrone County Hospital, Northern Ireland, 2 years after the incident. PARTICIPANTS: One hundred thirty-eight patients who sustained otologic injuries from the bomb blast were included in the study. RESULTS: Only 47 of the 124 perforations healed spontaneously. The previously reported spontaneous healing rate for traumatic perforations of the tympanic membrane is 80% to 90%; in our study, the healing rate was unexpectedly low at 38%. CONCLUSION: The massive explosion in a narrow street with hundreds of persons in close proximity to the bomb may account for the poor healing rate.


Language: en

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