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Middle Ear Infections and Ear Tube Surgery (page 3)

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Tympanostomy Tube Surgery

If your child is old enough to understand what surgery is, talk about what happens during ear tube surgery:

  • Because your child will receive general anesthesia, the surgery will be performed in a hospital so that an anesthesiologist can monitor your child. The procedure takes about 10 to 15 minutes.
  • The surgeon will make a small hole in the eardrum and remove fluid from the middle ear using suction. Because the surgeon can reach the eardrum through the ear canal, there is no visible incision or stitches.
  • The surgeon will finish by inserting a small metal or plastic tube into the hole in the eardrum.

Afterward, your child will wake up in the recovery area. In most cases, the total time spent in the hospital is a few hours. Very young children or those with significant medical problems may stay longer.

After Surgery

A tympanostomy tube helps prevent recurring ear infections by allowing air into the middle ear. Other substances, including water, may sometimes enter through the tube, but this is rarely a problem. Your surgeon might recommend earplugs for regular bathing or swimming.

In most cases, surgery to remove a tympanostomy tube isn't necessary. The tube usually falls out on its own, pushed out as the eardrum heals. A tube generally stays in the ear anywhere from 6 months to 18 months, depending on the type of tube used.

If the tube remains in the eardrum beyond 2 to 3 years, however, it probably will be removed surgically to prevent a perforation in the eardrum or accumulation of debris around the tube.

Although effective in reducing chronic ear infections, ear tubes are not always a permanent cure for otitis media. Up to 25% of kids who need ear tubes before the age of 2 may need them again.

Reviewed by: Robert C. O'Reilly, MD
Date reviewed: October 2011

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