Hi,
I recently perforated my ear drum while diving on vacation. I didn't suffer from any of the expected symptoms, the only way I could tell was from the bubbling sensation when I tried to equalise! I stopped diving and saw a ENT specialist when I got home. This was back in the middle of September. He confirmed that there was a small perforation and suggested that I just wait and see how it heals. 4 weeks later and it was closing but not as fast as he had hoped and as of today the doctor is not optimistic about it completely closing by itself.
He suggested that I consider an operation to place a skin graft over the perforation. This apparantly is a minor op that has a high success rate (> 90%). I asked about the likelihood of being able to dive again and he suggested that there would be a greater likelihood if I got the op than if I didn't as a successful graft would result in a thicker ear drum (over the area of the perf) than I would have if I leave it to nature. We agreed to wait 3 months to see how things progress.
I'm not a frequent diver but the thought of never being able to dive again is upsetting to say the least.
Does anyone have experience of this procedure and in a position to comment on the likely outcome, with and without, the operation as regards my ability to dive after my eardrum heals?
Thanks,
Scott.
I recently perforated my ear drum while diving on vacation. I didn't suffer from any of the expected symptoms, the only way I could tell was from the bubbling sensation when I tried to equalise! I stopped diving and saw a ENT specialist when I got home. This was back in the middle of September. He confirmed that there was a small perforation and suggested that I just wait and see how it heals. 4 weeks later and it was closing but not as fast as he had hoped and as of today the doctor is not optimistic about it completely closing by itself.
He suggested that I consider an operation to place a skin graft over the perforation. This apparantly is a minor op that has a high success rate (> 90%). I asked about the likelihood of being able to dive again and he suggested that there would be a greater likelihood if I got the op than if I didn't as a successful graft would result in a thicker ear drum (over the area of the perf) than I would have if I leave it to nature. We agreed to wait 3 months to see how things progress.
I'm not a frequent diver but the thought of never being able to dive again is upsetting to say the least.
Does anyone have experience of this procedure and in a position to comment on the likely outcome, with and without, the operation as regards my ability to dive after my eardrum heals?
Thanks,
Scott.