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Procedure Name

Aural Polypectomy
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Surgery Type

Minimally Invasive
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Hospital Stay

Nil
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Duration of Surgery

15-60 Mins
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Type of Anaesthesia

General Anesthesia/Local Anesthesia
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Full Recovery

1-2 Weeks

Overview

Aural polypectomy is a medical procedure performed to remove polyps from the ear canal or middle ear. Polyps are benign growths that can cause symptoms such as hearing loss, ear pain, and discharge. This guide will delve into the indications, procedure, benefits, risks, and recovery associated with aural polypectomy.

What is Aural Polypectomy?

Aural polypectomy involves the surgical removal of polyps from the ear. Polyps are non-cancerous growths that can develop due to chronic ear infections, inflammation, or other underlying conditions. While polyps are typically benign, they can cause significant discomfort and interfere with hearing if left untreated.

Recurrent or persistent middle ear infections leading to the formation of polyps.

Growths that obstruct the ear canal and cause hearing loss or discomfort.

When polyps contribute to ongoing ear discharge that doesn’t respond to medical treatment.

Polyps that block the ear canal or middle ear, causing significant hearing loss.

When there is a need to obtain a tissue sample to rule out malignant growths.

The Aural Polypectomy Procedure

1. Preparation

Consultation

  • Patient Evaluation: The ENT specialist evaluates the patient's symptoms, medical history, and any previous treatments. This may involve discussing the duration of symptoms, any associated ear infections, and hearing loss.
  • Physical Examination: A thorough examination of the ear using an otoscope or microscope is conducted to assess the size, location, and extent of the polyps.
  • Imaging Studies: If necessary, imaging studies such as CT scans or MRI may be performed to get a detailed view of the ear structures and to plan the procedure.

Pre-Procedure Instructions

  • Medication Review: The patient’s current medications are reviewed, and certain medications, such as blood thinners, may need to be stopped a few days before the procedure.
  • Anesthesia Plan: The type of anesthesia is determined based on the patient's age, health status, and the extent of the procedure. Local anesthesia is commonly used for minor polyps, while general anesthesia may be required for more extensive cases or in children.

2. The Procedure

Positioning

  • Patient Positioning: The patient is positioned either sitting or lying down to provide optimal access to the ear. The head is tilted to expose the ear canal.

Anesthesia

  • Local Anesthesia: A local anesthetic is applied to numb the ear area, ensuring the patient remains comfortable throughout the procedure.
  • General Anesthesia: For more extensive procedures or pediatric patients, general anesthesia is administered to ensure the patient is asleep and pain-free.

Polyp Removal

  • Accessing the Ear Canal: The ENT specialist uses a speculum to gently open the ear canal for better visualization.
  • Instrument Selection: Specialized instruments such as micro-forceps, suction devices, or a laser are used to remove the polyp. The choice of instrument depends on the size and location of the polyp.
  • Careful Removal: The polyp is carefully grasped and removed. The ENT specialist ensures all polyp tissue is removed to minimize the risk of recurrence. If the polyp extends into the middle ear, additional steps may be required to access and remove it.

Inspection and Cleaning

  • Thorough Inspection: The ear canal and middle ear are thoroughly inspected to ensure complete removal of the polyp. Any remaining polyp tissue or debris is carefully removed.
  • Cleaning the Area: The ear canal is cleaned to remove any blood or fluid. This helps to reduce the risk of infection and promotes healing.

Recovery and Aftercare

  • Observation: Patients are monitored briefly after the procedure to ensure there are no immediate complications.
  • Pain Management: Mild pain or discomfort can be managed with prescribed pain relievers.

  • Follow-Up Appointments: Regular follow-up visits with the ENT specialist to monitor healing and ensure the ear remains free of infection.
  • Activity Restrictions: Patients are advised to avoid inserting objects into the ear and to keep the ear dry during the initial recovery period.

Monitoring for Recurrence: Periodic check-ups to monitor for any signs of polyp recurrence.
Hygiene and Care: Maintaining proper ear hygiene and addressing any underlying conditions that may contribute to polyp formation.

Benefits of Aural Polypectomy

  • Symptom Relief: Alleviates symptoms such as ear pain, discharge, and hearing loss caused by polyps.
  • Improved Hearing: Removes obstructions in the ear canal or middle ear, enhancing hearing ability.
  • Prevent Infections: Reduces the risk of recurrent ear infections associated with polyps.
  • Diagnostic Clarity: Provides a tissue sample for biopsy to rule out malignancy if necessary.

Risks and Complications

While aural polypectomy is generally safe, potential risks and complications include:

  • Infection: There is a small risk of postoperative infection, which can be managed with antibiotics.
  • Bleeding: Minor bleeding at the site of polyp removal.
  • Ear Drum Perforation: Accidental damage to the eardrum during the procedure.
  • Recurrence of Polyps: In some cases, polyps may recur, necessitating further treatment.

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