Ear Disorders
General ENT & Peds | Pressure Equalization Tubes (Ear Tubes)
Tympanostomy or Pressure Equalization Tubes (PET) are tubes that are placed into the eardrum to allow fluid and pressure to escape into the ear canal. PETs are usually placed during brief general anesthesia. An operating microscope is used to look in the ear canal. A small incision is placed in the eardrum, fluid is suctioned out, and the tube is placed into the hole.
- How long does the surgery take and how much work or school will I miss?
- What are the benefits of PETs?
- How long do PETs stay in the eardrum?
- What happens to the hole in the eardrum after the PET comes out?
- What are the potential complications of PETs?
- How do you take care of PETs after surgery?
- What about flying after PETs?






