Merocel compression dressing: a novel modified surgical technique for treating auricular pseudocyst

Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2022 Mar;279(3):1633-1637. doi: 10.1007/s00405-021-07152-2. Epub 2021 Oct 26.

Abstract

Purpose: Auricular pseudocyst (AP) is a benign, noninflammatory swelling to the ear, located on either the front or side surface. Deroofing surgery with variable compression methods is considered the most effective method. However, post-operative wound pain is the main drawback following compression. We are introducing a novel painless surgical procedure which involves deroofing technique followed by Merocel® compression dressing.

Methods: From 2015 to 2020, thirty-one patients with AP received this new surgical compression method in our university-affiliated tertiary hospital. Retrospective chart review and the analysis of the results were conducted.

Results: All patients had unilateral lesions, with left side lesions (58.1%) predominant. The concha cymba (38.7%) and concha cavum (35.8%) were the most common sites. Previous aspiration or drainage had been performed for the cysts in eight patients (25.8%). Only one patient had the recurrence after post-operative 3 months and received the revised surgery without following recurrence and discomfort. Among all patients, 29 (93.5%) patients claimed minimal pain around 0 or 1 in numeric rating scale of pain score. Three patients had mild ecchymosis but recovered after conservative treatment. One patient had mild auricular deformity after surgery due to pre-treatment partial cartilage necrosis. All patients had follow-up for at least 6 months.

Conclusion: This novel Merocel® compression dressing technique to treat AP after deroofing is an effective procedure. Minimal pain, simple to do and easily acquired materials were the advantages of this novel procedure.

Keywords: Compression dressing; Deroofing; Merocel®; Pseudocyst of auricles; Rubbery tourniquet sheet.

MeSH terms

  • Bandages
  • Cysts* / pathology
  • Cysts* / surgery
  • Ear Diseases* / pathology
  • Formaldehyde
  • Humans
  • Polyvinyl Alcohol
  • Retrospective Studies

Substances

  • Formaldehyde
  • polyvinyl alcohol formaldehyde foam
  • Polyvinyl Alcohol