Mastoidectomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of the mastoid air cells located in the mastoid process of the temporal bone. This procedure is usually performed to treat chronic ear infections or to remove tumors in the ear. While mastoidectomy is generally considered safe, there are potential complications that can occur, including other disorders of the ear and mastoid process.
Complications from mastoidectomy can occur during or after the procedure. In some cases, complications may develop months or even years after the procedure. Some of the potential complications of mastoidectomy include:
In addition to the above complications, there are other disorders of the ear and mastoid process that can occur following mastoidectomy. These include:
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