Temporal bone surgery
Temporal bone surgery is a procedure to remove a foci of purulent inflammation in the middle ear cavity and mastoid process, stopping the infectious process and preserving hearing.
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Temporal bone surgery is a procedure to remove a foci of purulent inflammation in the middle ear cavity and mastoid process, stopping the infectious process and preserving hearing.
Temporal bone surgery is a procedure to remove a foci of purulent inflammation in the middle ear cavity and mastoid process, stopping the infectious process and preserving hearing. You may need this intervention if you have atticoantral disease, cholesteatoma (an abnormal growth), intracranial complications of otitis media, or failure of conservative therapy. Using a microscope, the surgeon removes pathological tissues, bony growths, and pus, creating a common cavity with the external auditory canal. The surgery eradicates the dangerous source of infection and prevents hearing loss.
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