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What Is Myringotomy With Grommet Insertion Explained By Dr Rajesh

what Is Myringotomy With Grommet Insertion Explained By Dr Rajesh
what Is Myringotomy With Grommet Insertion Explained By Dr Rajesh

What Is Myringotomy With Grommet Insertion Explained By Dr Rajesh Myringotomy is a simple surgery done on the eardrum to evacuate pus or glue fluid. sometimes small tubes are inserted into the eardrum called grommets wh. Myringotomy is a simple surgery done on the eardrum to evacuate pus or glue fluid. sometimes small tubes are inserted into the eardrum called grommets wh.

myringotomy And grommet insertion
myringotomy And grommet insertion

Myringotomy And Grommet Insertion In today’s episode, we explore the commonly used materials in ent surgery, focusing on the ventilation tube or grommet, used in a procedure called myringotom. What is a myringotomy and grommet tube insertion? myringotomy is a surgical procedure that involves making a tiny incision in the eardrum to relieve pressure and drain fluid from the middle ear. this small opening allows for the insertion of a grommet tube, also known as a ventilation tube or tympanostomy tube. Myringotomy. a myringotomy is a surgery performed on your tympanic membrane (eardrum). a tiny incision is created in your eardrum to allow fluid to drain from your middle ear. myringotomy is most often recommended to treat otitis media with effusion (fluid in the ear). on average, myringotomy recovery takes about four weeks. Tiny tubes called grommets are then inserted into these cuts. the main function of a grommet is to act as a ventilation tube – the grommet lets air pass from the ear tube through the eardrum and into the middle ear. any fluid in the middle ear will now just dry up. you should be able to return to normal activity after 24 48 hours.

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