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Preauricular Cyst
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Preauricular Cyst
My 4 year old grandson has a preauricular cyst and two courses of antibiotics have been ineffective. It is about the size of a marrowfat pea and is quite painful. At his last consultation last Saturday it was decided that an operation to remove the cyst was necessary- is this a straightforward procedure and what are the chances the problem could recur in the future? Any help appreciated. Many thanks
jeanyb
06:36 Thu 05th Jan 2017Subscribe Report
jeanyb
Preauricular Cyst
My 4 year old grandson has a preauricular cyst and two courses of antibiotics have been ineffective. It is about the size of a marrowfat pea and is quite painful. At his last consultation last Saturday it was decided that an operation to remove the cyst was necessary- is this a straightforward procedure and what are the chances the problem could recur in the future? Any help appreciated. Many thanks
jeanyb
06:36 Thu 05th Jan 2017Subscribe Report
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is no such thing as a straight forward operation but as operations go, this is as straightforward as most.
Is there just a cyst or an associated fistula (tract) and if so the operation might be a little more complex, but no big deal. An E.N.T surgeon should make a competent job of this, although there may be a chance of recurrent infections (unlikely if the fistula is excised.
Don't worry.....
Is there just a cyst or an associated fistula (tract) and if so the operation might be a little more complex, but no big deal. An E.N.T surgeon should make a competent job of this, although there may be a chance of recurrent infections (unlikely if the fistula is excised.
Don't worry.....
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