Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 I have a ctoma in the ear canal. It is rare, but a few other people in this group have it also. Are you sure it was removed, or was it just cleaned? Did your otologist recommend surgery? I think that's the standard treatment ... I'm having surgery on mine in Feb. > > Last Wed.I had a cholesteatoma removed from my ear in the > otolaryngologyist's office along with that ear suction cleaning with no > pain killer.Extremely painful is putting it mildly. 2 queries for the > group. Do cholesteatomas ever occur in the ear canal? I thought that's > where she said mine was, but it sounds like most are further inside > the ear. > Also bad buzzing in the ear since-does that usually lessen and if so > when? > I go back to the dr on the 2nd but would like your feedback > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 Do cholesteatomas ever occur in the ear canal? I thought that's where she said mine was, but it sounds like most are further inside the ear. Yes. Nearly all ctomas occur in the middle ear and canal ctoma, as already mentioned, is unusual. It's possible to get both kinds of ctoma simultaneously. If the canal ctoma is fairly small and hasn't spread then the doctor may opt to manage it ie. by cleaning. It may be difficult to get rid of the disease this way, depending on the underlying cause. Canal ctoma doesn't simply sit in the ear canal but eats into the surrounding bone wall and embeds itself there. This is why the cleaning you experienced would be extremely painful - the doctor is actually trying to dig out the ctoma. I don't know what the doctor has told you but I imagine there is a strong chance that the disease will simply spring up again and you have to carry on with the cleanings. Also bad buzzing in the ear since-does that usually lessen and if so when? I'm afraid no-one can really tell you. The tinnitus may have been exacerbated by the suction cleaning and maybe it will subside. The best you can do is not to let the noise stress you out. Phil No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.409 / Virus Database: 268.15.28/606 - Release Date: 28/12/06 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 yes- the ctoma was definately removed in the office- she showed it to me after it was taken out- it was pretty small and was totally distinguishable from the wax that was attatched to it since it was almost pure white with some red dots on it and alittle bumpy vs. the smooth dark color wax. I wonder if the size or various other factors allowed it to be removed in the office. Has anyone out there had one removed in the office with no anesthetic? > > > > Last Wed.I had a cholesteatoma removed from my ear in the > > otolaryngologyist's office along with that ear suction cleaning with > no > > pain killer.Extremely painful is putting it mildly. 2 queries for the > > group. Do cholesteatomas ever occur in the ear canal? I thought > that's > > where she said mine was, but it sounds like most are further inside > > the ear. > > Also bad buzzing in the ear since-does that usually lessen and if so > > when? > > I go back to the dr on the 2nd but would like your feedback > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 My doctor did that as well - pulled out a big piece of the white stuff (keratin), but he said that it needed surgery to remove it all and prevent recurrance. I would be a little skeptical that all of it was removed by in-office cleaning - there may be a lot more in the mastoid. If your doctor has you sheduled for regular cleaning/checkup, then he can monitor whether there is more that needs to be surgically removed. Good luck! > > > > > > Last Wed.I had a cholesteatoma removed from my ear in the > > > otolaryngologyist's office along with that ear suction cleaning > with > > no > > > pain killer.Extremely painful is putting it mildly. 2 queries for > the > > > group. Do cholesteatomas ever occur in the ear canal? I thought > > that's > > > where she said mine was, but it sounds like most are further > inside > > > the ear. > > > Also bad buzzing in the ear since-does that usually lessen and if > so > > > when? > > > I go back to the dr on the 2nd but would like your feedback > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 update: for 2 weeks after the office ctoma removal I was on ear drops and went back to Dr. a few days ago. She says she think she got the entire ctoma out because of the way the surface of where it was looks now but am having a cat scan of the area next week to make sure, then I go back to her to hear results of that . Not sure yet what the long term check up scheldule will be. In cholesteatoma , " pokeontis " <pokeontis@...> wrote: > > My doctor did that as well - pulled out a big piece of the white > stuff (keratin), but he said that it needed surgery to remove it all > and prevent recurrance. I would be a little skeptical that all of it > was removed by in-office cleaning - there may be a lot more in the > mastoid. If your doctor has you sheduled for regular > cleaning/checkup, then he can monitor whether there is more that > needs to be surgically removed. > > Good luck! > > > > > > > > > > > > > Last Wed.I had a cholesteatoma removed from my ear in the > > > > otolaryngologyist's office along with that ear suction cleaning > > with > > > no > > > > pain killer.Extremely painful is putting it mildly. 2 queries > for > > the > > > > group. Do cholesteatomas ever occur in the ear canal? I thought > > > that's > > > > where she said mine was, but it sounds like most are further > > inside > > > > the ear. > > > > Also bad buzzing in the ear since-does that usually lessen and > if > > so > > > > when? > > > > I go back to the dr on the 2nd but would like your feedback > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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