Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 March 2006
Otoendoscopy is a new technique in otological surgery. The traditional surgery for otitis media with effusion (OME) is myringotomy and tube insertion using an operating microscope. In 45 children and five adults presenting to our department with otitis media with effusion, rigid endoscopic myringotomy and grommet tube insertion were performed using 2.7 mm diameter and 0 and 30 angle telescopes under general anaesthesia for children and local anaesthesia for adults. The use of rigid endoscopes provides a large field of view, that is of excellent resolution and fidelity of colour as well as giving good side views. It can be performed in the out-patient clinic with little inconvenience to the patient and minimal risks.