Download Preauricular Sinus Surgery Recovery Images. A preauricular sinus is a common congenital malformation characterized by a nodule, dent or dimple located anywhere adjacent to the external ear. A preauricular sinus, also known as a congenital auricular fistula, a congenital preauricular fistula, a geswein hole, an ear pit or a preauricular cyst, is a common congenital malformation characterized by a nodule, dent or dimple located anywhere adjacent to the external ear.
In most cases, nasal packing is not needed, or absorbable packing can be used so you do not need to come back for packing removal after surgery.
Preauricular sinuses are common congenital malformations first described by heusinger in 1864. Sinus surgery is a procedure that removes diseased tissue within the sinus cavities. These can be a simple pit or have a sinus tract and/or cystic component. Preauricular sinus and its management.