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Postoperative management of pediatric tympanostomy tubes: a Yo-IFOS consensus

  • Nicolien van der Poel*
  • , Alberto Maria Saibene
  • , François Simon
  • , Jerome R. Lechien
  • , Randa Al-Barazi
  • , Ahmed Alkhateeb
  • , Joana Ximenes Araújo
  • , Maria R. Barillari
  • , Ricardo Bartel
  • , Maryana B. Cherkes
  • , Sharon Cushing
  • , Stéphane Gargula
  • , Giannicola Iannella
  • , Carolyn M. Jenks
  • , Tal Marom
  • , Quentin Mat
  • , Erika Mercier
  • , Eric Moreddu
  • , Federica Parisi
  • , Shazia Peer
  • Jeyasakthy Saniasiaya, Natacha Teissier, Vincent Van Rompaey, Antonino Maniaci
*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Purpose: Ventilation tube (VT) insertion is the most common surgical procedure in children, but there is known significant variation in post-operative management regimens. This Clinical Consensus Statement (CCS) aimed to establish an evidence-based framework for the follow-up management of children with VT. Methods: Consensus was sought using a modified Delphi protocol among 23 international otolaryngologists (16 otologists and 7 pediatric otolaryngology specialists) of the IFOS (World ENT Federation). Forty statements were assessed by a 9-point Likert scale through a systematic literature review and three rounds of survey. The consensus level was rated as strong (mean ≥ 8.00, no outliers), consensus (mean ≥ 7.00, ≤ 1 outlier), near consensus (mean ≥ 6.50, ≤ 2 outliers), or no consensus. Results: Nineteen out of 23 panelists scored the two Delphi rounds. From the 34 original statements, 4 reached strong consensus, 19 reached consensus, 4 reached near consensus, and 7 failed to reach consensus. The highest level of agreement was achieved regarding chronic otorrhea management, patient education protocols, and surveillance of retraction pockets. Different follow-up approach for short, intermediate and long tubes was proposed by the panel. Conclusions: This CCS provides novel, evidence-based, comprehensive guidance for post-operative management of VT. The recommendations underscore individualized care with special emphasis on patient education and surveillance for complications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5613-5622
Number of pages10
JournalEuropean Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
Volume282
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Otitis media
  • Pediatric otolaryngology
  • Postoperative management
  • Tympanostomy tubes

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