Affiliations 

  • 1 Mainak Dutta, MS. Medical College and Hospital, Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head-Neck Surgery, 88, College Street, Kolkata, 700073, West Bengal, India. duttamainak@yahoo.com
  • 2 Soumya Ghatak, MS. Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head-Neck Surgery, R. G. Kar Medical College and Hospital, 1, Khudiram Bose Sarani, Kolkata, 700004, West Bengal, India.
  • 3 Gautam Biswas, MS. Department of Otorhinolaryngology and HeadNeck Surgery, Murshidabad Medical College and Hospital, Berhampore, Murshidabad, West Bengal, India.
Med J Malaysia, 2013 Aug;68(4):368-71.
PMID: 24145273

Abstract

Chronic discharging ear, mostly due to middle or external ear infection, is one of the leading causes for seeking healthcare among the paediatric population in a developing country. However, a long-standing forgotten middle ear foreign body forms a rare cause for such presentation demanding a high index of suspicion from the clinicians. Most of them are iatrogenic or accidental, and are removed by conventional permeatal approach; need for tympanotomy is rarely documented in the recent literature. We report the first case where a large stone was introduced into the middle ear through a pre-existing tympanic membrane perforation by the child himself, and only the second documentation of removal of a middle ear foreign body by tympanotomy in a child.

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