Information leaflet for parents/carers. Mastoidectomy Discharge Advice

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Information leaflet for parents/carers Mastoidectomy Discharge Advice

Mastoidectomy Discharge Advice Contents: What is a Mastoidectomy? 1 What if my child has pain? 1 What do I need to do with the wound? 2 What about washing and bathing? 2 What about school, rest and play? 3 What do I need to look out for? 3 Please use this space to write down any notes or 4 questions you might have. Further Information 5

This leaflet gives you information about your child s care at home after a Mastoidectomy. It is important that this leaflet is read together with the patient information leaflet Going home after surgery. Please make sure you have been given a copy by the nursing staff on the ward. What is a Mastoidectomy? Your child has had a Mastoidectomy, which is the removal of mastoid air cells located in the mastoid process situated behind the ear. This procedure is usually done as part of treatment for an infection of the mastoid process (Mastoiditis), chronic ear infection with discharge (Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media) or for the treatment of a collection of dead skin cells in the middle ear (Cholesteatoma). What if my child has pain? Your child may complain of some pain or discomfort after this operation. In hospital the nurses will give Paracetamol if your child needs painkillers. You should continue with this at home if your child has any pain. Please follow the dose instructions carefully and not give your child more than the stated dose. 1 NHS Leaflet Mastoidectomy Discharge Advice

What do I need to do with the wound? Your child may have stitches. If so, these will need to be removed in 5-7 days after the operation. Your nurse will advise you. Your child will have a yellow coloured ribbon gauze dressing in their ear. This dressing will need to stay in the ear for up to 4 weeks to allow the wound to heal properly. The nursing staff will arrange for an appointment for this dressing to be removed. There may be some discharge through the dressing for several days after the operation; this is normal. This can be cleaned from the outside of the ear with a clean tissue. A small piece of cotton wool can be placed in the ear canal, to soak up the discharge. This cotton wool can be changed as necessary. If a small bit of this dressing comes out of the ear, please cut it off with a pair of scissors. Do not poke the end back into the ear. What about washing and bathing? It is important to keep your child s ear and the skin around it clean and dry. When washing your child s hair, place a small piece of cotton wool smeared with Vaseline in your child s ear to stop any water from entering into the ear canal when showering or bathing. Mastoidectomy Discharge Advice NHS Leaflet 2

What about school, rest and play? After the operation, your child may feel sick. We advise your child to rest for the first couple of days. Your child may need a week off school/ nursery to recover. Your child should NOT play any contact sports such as football and rugby or take part in any other rough play activities for 4 weeks after this operation. Your child should NOT go swimming until after their ear has been seen in the ENT Outpatient clinic appointment and the doctor tells you that your child can go swimming. What do I need to look out for? If you notice any of the following symptoms please contact the ward from which your child was discharged or further advice. Contact details are on the back of this information leaflet. High temperature Not eating Not drinking Persistent vomiting Swelling to the wound area Discharge/wetness from the wound area. If you notice any of the symptoms listed below please seek urgent medical help; dial 999 or take your child to the nearest Emergency Department. Severe lethargy/unresponsiveness/floppy child Irregular breathing pattern or difficulty in breathing Bleeding Increased pain Unsettled/irritability High temperature with cold to touch hands and/or feet Shaking generally to the body and limbs. 3 NHS Leaflet Mastoidectomy Discharge Advice

Please use this space to write down any notes or questions you might have. Mastoidectomy Discharge Advice NHS Leaflet 4

Further Information This information leaflet was produced using the latest evidence available and is based upon current practice. Further details are available upon request. If you are concerned, need any more information or have any questions about your child when you get home please contact the ward from which your child was discharged, GP (family doctor) or your nearest Emergency Department. Ward: Telephone: This leaflet has been produced by Ward 5 and the ENT Department at Birmingham Children s Hospital. Birmingham Women s and Children s NHS Foundation Trust Steelhouse Lane Birmingham B4 6NH Telephone 0121 333 9999 Fax: 0121 333 9998 Website: www.bwc.nhs.uk Produced: May 2014 Review Date: May 2018 Version 1.0.0 CPADS: 40992/14