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- $Unique_ID{BRK00414}
- $Pretitle{}
- $Title{Explanation of an Ear Operation}
- $Subject{special procedure procedures myringotomy ear operation operations
- tube Infections infection middle ears tubes drainage drum tympanic membrane
- fever bleeding pus-like discharge}
- $Volume{P-21}
- $Log{
- Anatomy of the Inner Ear*0003301.scf}
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- Explanation of an Ear Operation
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- QUESTION: Following many infections in her nose and throat, my daughter now
- needs an operation on her ear, to let out all the fluid that has built up.
- Our doctor has carefully explained what he wants to do, including the part
- about the tube in the ear, but both my daughter and I are still pretty scared.
- Would you please explain this operation to us?
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- ANSWER: When frequent and repeated infections leave the middle ear filled
- with fluid that persists long after it should, removal is necessary if the ear
- is to return to normal. The operation is called a "myringotomy" and consists
- of making a small incision in the eardrum, through which the fluid may be
- removed. It is a simple procedure, and usually does not require an overnight
- stay at the hospital. A light, general anesthesia is ordinarily required for
- children, although adults may only need a local anesthetic for this procedure.
- After the fluid is removed, a small tube is placed in the incision to permit
- drainage of any additional fluid which may develop. The tube generally falls
- out by itself, and the ear drum (tympanic membrane) then heals over
- completely. You will receive additional instructions from your doctor, but
- you must take precautions to keep water out of the ear while showering or
- bathing. While complications are infrequent, a fever of over 101 degrees
- Fahrenheit, bleeding or a pus-like discharge from the ear, or continuing pain
- are all signs that require additional medical attention. Procedures of this
- type may make even the bravest flinch, but in this case it is a minor
- procedure, and important for the proper healing of your daughter's ear. There
- is little to fear, and all will soon be over, with excellent results I am
- sure.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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