Gordts F, Clement P A, Derde M P
Dienst N.K.O., Academisch Ziekenhuis en Farmaceutisch Instituut, Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
Acta Otorhinolaryngol Belg. 1989;43(1):59-65.
A prospective study was undertaken in which in 72 children a new type of tympanostomy tube, the Lens drain, was inserted in one ear, and a Donaldson drain was inserted in the contralateral ear as a control. The average survival times of both tubes especially seemed to differ significantly: 15.25 months for the new tube, and 10.53 months for the conventional tube (p less than 0.05). By contrast, the relapse rate (20% with the Lens tube versus 27% with the Donaldson tube) after extrusion or extraction, and the residual perforation rate (8% with the Lens tube versus 5% with the Donaldson tube) were not significantly different. Otorrhea was apparently present equally frequently with either tube: 19% with the Lens tube versus 15% with the Donaldson tube.