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Nikolov Y
Chronic dysfunction of the eustachian tube (ETD) with a disturbance in ventilation of the middle ear becomes a socially significant problem as it causes complications around 4% of the adult population in the world. As a result of the ETD, different chronic inflammatory adhesion and tympanosclerotic processes in the middle ear are developing. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the results of radiofrequency tuboplasty (RFETP) to solve the problems with tubal pathology and the otologic complications in patients with preserved membranes. A prospective clinical study was conducted in 76 patients (40 males, 34 females) with chronic ETD treated conservatively and some of them operative. In all of them, RFETP was made using a bipolar electrode, high-frequency thermotherapy (HFITT) technique and a fiber optic with transnasal access. As a result, the objective parameters of functional e-tube patency and middle ear ventilation tests showed significant improvement in 68.4% of patients after 2 mounts (74% after 1 year). The eustachian tube function can be optimized in 70% of patients after removal of pathological alteration of the eustachian tubes ostium by RFETP, which is recommended in patients with pathological middle ear ventilation.