Mastoidectomy Surgery for Chronic Ear Infection : Indications, Procedure & Recovery
2 months ago
My father has been suffering from a chronic ear infection with continuous discharge and hearing issues. Despite medications, the problem keeps recurring. The ENT doctor suggested mastoidectomy surgery. Could you explain why this surgery is needed and what risks or benefits are involved?
Answers (1)
A mastoidectomy is a surgical procedure performed to remove infected air cells in the mastoid bone located behind the ear. It is usually recommended in cases of chronic or severe ear infections that do not respond to medical treatment, especially when complications like cholesteatoma are present.
The surgery helps eliminate infection, prevent its spread and preserve or improve hearing. It is performed under anesthesia and may involve cleaning the infected area and reconstructing parts of the ear if needed.
Recovery involves proper wound care, medication and follow-up visits. Patients are advised to keep the ear dry and avoid infection triggers. When performed timely, a mastoidectomy can prevent serious complications and improve ear health significantly.
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