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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Surgery forms the main stay of treatment for major ear pathologies like [[Otitis media]], [[Otitis externa]], [[Cholesteatoma]], [[Mastoiditis]] etc., and some non-ear pathologies like [[TMJ]] disorder, [[Retropharyngeal abscess]] etc. | Surgery forms the main stay of treatment for major ear pathologies like [[Otitis media]] (OM), [[Otitis externa]], [[Cholesteatoma]], [[Mastoiditis]] etc., and some non-ear pathologies like [[TMJ]] disorder, [[Retropharyngeal abscess]] etc. | ||
==Surgical treatment for Primary Otalgia== | ==Surgical treatment for Primary Otalgia== | ||
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**[[Tympanostomy tube]] insertion | **[[Tympanostomy tube]] insertion | ||
**[[Adenoidectomy]] | **[[Adenoidectomy]] | ||
Indications for Tympanocentesis include: | |||
*Severe [[Otalgia]], seriously ill, or appearing toxic. | |||
*Unsatisfactory response to antimicrobial therapy. | |||
*Onset of AOM in a patient receiving antimicrobial therapy. | |||
*Potential suppurative complication. | |||
*OM in a newborn, sick neonate, or patient who is immunologically deficient. |
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Overview
Surgery forms the main stay of treatment for major ear pathologies like Otitis media (OM), Otitis externa, Cholesteatoma, Mastoiditis etc., and some non-ear pathologies like TMJ disorder, Retropharyngeal abscess etc.
Surgical treatment for Primary Otalgia
- Otitis media: Surgical options for Otitis media include :
- Tympanocentesis - early intervention
- Myringotomy
- Tympanostomy tube insertion
- Adenoidectomy
Indications for Tympanocentesis include:
- Severe Otalgia, seriously ill, or appearing toxic.
- Unsatisfactory response to antimicrobial therapy.
- Onset of AOM in a patient receiving antimicrobial therapy.
- Potential suppurative complication.
- OM in a newborn, sick neonate, or patient who is immunologically deficient.