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Carlos Pollan

38年の経験 • 435+件の治療実績

Dr. Carlos Manuel Pollán Guisasola is a consultant ENT surgeon at Centro Médico Teknon and Hospital Germans Trias i Pujol in Barcelona. He specializes in endoscopic skull base surgery, head and neck oncology, and robotic surgery using the Da Vinci system. He earned his medical degree from the University of Santiago de Compostela. He completed his residency in Otorhinolaryngology through the MIR program at Vall d’Hebron University Hospital.

Dr. Pollán received advanced clinical training at the University of Pittsburgh and the University Hospital of Pisa. He leads the robotic head and neck surgery program at his hospitals. He is a faculty member at the ENT Teaching Unit of Germans Trias i Pujol. Dr. Pollán has published many peer-reviewed articles and frequently lectures at national and international conferences.

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Volkert Boudewijn Wreesmann

15年の経験 • 5000+件の治療実績

Wreesmann医師は、耳鼻咽喉科および頭頸部外科において15年の経験の専門的な経験を持ち、精密な外科的治療を専門としています。

  • メモリアル・スローン・ケタリングがんセンターにて1,200件の頭頸部腫瘍切除術を執刀
  • バルセロナのCentro Medico Teknon耳鼻咽喉科部長
  • 米国頭頸部外科学会会員
  • アムステルダム大学およびUCSFをはじめとする主要医療機関にて研鑽を積む

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これらのFAQはBookimedを通じて医療支援を求める実際の患者からのものです。回答は経験豊富な医療コーディネーターと信頼できるクリニック代表者が行います。

Will my ruptured eardrum heal on its own, or should I expect to need surgery?

Most ruptured eardrums heal naturally within 2 to 8 weeks. Small tears often close without medical intervention. You may only need surgery like tympanoplasty if the membrane fails to repair after several months. Professional monitoring at JCI-accredited Spanish centers ensures proper tissue regeneration.

  • Healing timeframe: Small-to-medium perforations typically close spontaneously within 60 days.
  • In-office patching: Specialists may apply a medicated paper patch to guide growth.
  • Surgical triggers: Surgery is recommended for large tears or persistent hearing loss.
  • Specialist care: Spanish ENT surgeons frequently manage complex cases using endoscopic techniques.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many patients expect immediate surgery, Spanish clinics like Hospital Ruber Internacional focus on high-volume diagnostic consultations first. Specialists such as Dr. Volkert Boudewijn Wreesmann emphasize observation because natural healing preserves better long-term hearing. Choosing a surgeon with over 5,000 procedures ensures they can accurately distinguish between a self-healing tear and one requiring intervention.

Patient Consensus: Patients are often surprised that doctors prefer watchful waiting over immediate repair. They note it is critical to keep the ear completely dry and avoid forceful nose-blowing to prevent delaying the healing process.

How do Spanish specialists diagnose a perforated eardrum?

Spanish ENT specialists diagnose a perforated eardrum using high-magnification visual exams and functional tests. Specialists like Dr. Carlos Pollan at Centro Medico Teknon utilize advanced otomicroscopy to map tear size. These centers follow European standards to assess hearing loss and middle ear health immediately.

  • Visual otoscopy: Specialists use handheld otoscopes to identify visible tears in the membrane.
  • High-magnification otomicroscopy: Doctors use specialized microscopes for 3D visualization of the eardrum edges.
  • Tympanometry: This pressure test evaluates eardrum vibration and confirms a potential perforation.
  • Audiometry: Soundproof booth testing determines the extent of conductive hearing loss present.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain ranks 4th globally in ENT care popularity on our platform. Specialists here often prioritize minimally invasive diagnostics using technologies like those at Hospital Ruber Internacional. While many smaller tears heal naturally, clinics in Barcelona and Madrid leverage high patient volumes to refine precise surgical planning during the initial visit.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that specialists focus heavily on keeping the ear canal dry during the diagnostic phase. They emphasize that while some small tears are monitored, visible fluid or dizziness usually triggers more detailed infection cultures.

What must I avoid during the healing period?

Patients recovering from a ruptured eardrum in Spain must strictly avoid water submersions and forceful nose blowing. Preventing infection stays the top priority. Spanish ENT specialists at JCI-accredited centers emphasize keeping the canal bone-dry. You must also avoid pressure changes from diving or flying.

  • Water protection: Avoid swimming or allowing shower water to enter the ear canal.
  • Pressure management: Do not blow your nose. Sneeze with your mouth open instead.
  • Mechanical safety: Avoid inserting cotton swabs or fingers into the ear during healing.
  • Medication caution: Use only prescribed ear drops. Non-approved drops can damage internal structures.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain ranks highly for complex ENT care, with clinics like Hospital Ruber Internacional performing over 6,000 surgeries yearly. Data shows that top clinicians, such as Dr. Carlos Pollan with over 25 years of experience, often advocate for a minimalist approach. This means avoiding any physical manipulation or over-cleaning, as the eardrum frequently heals naturally when left completely undisturbed in a controlled, dry environment.

Patient Consensus: Patients note it is helpful to use cotton balls coated in petroleum jelly when showering to keep the canal dry. Most emphasize that skipping flights and avoiding heavy lifting during the first few weeks prevents painful pressure spikes.

Can I safely fly home with a ruptured eardrum?

Flying with a ruptured eardrum is generally safe and often less painful than flying with a healthy ear. The perforation allows air pressure to equalize naturally between the middle and outer ear. This prevents painful pressure buildup during takeoff and landing. You must avoid flying if you have an active infection or had recent ear surgery.

  • Surgery restrictions: Avoid flying after tympanoplasty until a surgeon confirms the graft is stable.
  • Infection warning: Fever, severe pain, or vomiting indicate infections that make flying unsafe.
  • Ear protection: Keep the ear canal dry to prevent bacteria from entering the middle ear.
  • Gentle equalization: Use yawning or swallowing instead of forceful nose-blowing to clear your ears.
  • Medication tip: Use nasal decongestant sprays before takeoff if you have mild nasal congestion.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain ranks highly for ENT care, with clinics like Hospital HM Nou Delfos serving 400,000 patients annually. While many assume a rupture requires immediate surgery, high-volume centers often observe small perforations first. Specialists like Dr. Volkert Boudewijn Wreesmann have performed over 5,000 procedures, providing the expertise needed to decide if you need a temporary patch or a permanent surgical repair before your flight.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that flying with a rupture often causes less discomfort than expected. They emphasize keeping the ear dry and seeking a quick ENT exam if they notice fluid drainage or dizziness before boarding.

What are the surgical options if the eardrum fails to close spontaneously?

Surgical repair for a non-healing eardrum in Spain includes paper patching, myringoplasty, and tympanoplasty. ENT specialists recommend these when perforations persist beyond three months. These procedures restore hearing and prevent chronic infections. Spanish JCI-accredited centers utilize microscopic or endoscopic techniques for precise grafting.

  • Paper patching: Office-based procedure using specialized surgical paper to stimulate tissue growth.
  • Myringoplasty: Outpatient surgery using fat or fascia grafts for small eardrum holes.
  • Tympanoplasty: Formal microsurgery to repair large tears and address middle ear issues.
  • Ossiculoplasty: Reconstruction of tiny hearing bones performed alongside tympanoplasty if needed.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spanish ENT centers like Centro Médico Teknon and Hospital Ruber Internacional offer a high level of surgical volume. For example, Dr. Volkert Boudewijn Wreesmann has performed over 5,000 procedures. This experience is vital since large or complex perforations require precise graft placement. Choosing a high-volume surgeon often ensures better long-term hearing restoration.

Patient Consensus: Patients note it is important to stay patient during the initial waiting period. They emphasize that keeping the ear dry is crucial to support healing before surgery.

What is the expected success rate and outcome of eardrum repair in Spain?

Eardrum repair in Spain achieves success rates between 85% and 95% for standard procedures. Most patients see significant hearing restoration and permanent closure of the tympanic membrane. Highly specialized ear, nose, and throat centers utilize minimally invasive endoscopic techniques to avoid external incisions and ensure rapid recovery.

  • Anatomical success: Most surgeries result in permanent closure of the perforated membrane.
  • Hearing restoration: Outcome goals include reducing the air-bone gap to normal levels.
  • Minimally invasive: Spanish centers like Hospital Ruber Internacional utilize advanced endoscopic tools.
  • Surgeon expertise: Specialists like Dr. Carlos Pollan perform precise robotic-assisted ear surgeries.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many patients focus on large academic hospitals, data suggests that specialized clinics like ANDSURGEONS in Barcelona offer significant surgical depth. Dr. Volkert Boudewijn Wreesmann and Dr. Karin Petra Quirina Oomen have each performed approximately 5,000 procedures. This high volume often correlates with better precision in delicate reconstructions compared to centers with lower procedural frequency.

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