According to my operative report, my eustacian tube was packed with muscle and fat. My doctor explained that eventually the fat will dissolve (not sure if that's the right word, but at any rate, it lessens) and that when it's used for packing, it's sortof a temporary arrangement. I guess it buys time for the muscle to get situated in there, but they know it won't all remain where they put it. (I think mine went back to where they took it from
).
It's totally a guess on my part, but maybe in this case, they're hoping that by putting the layer of fat in the place where the bone used to be will allow the muscle time to reconnect somewhere other than the dura. By the time the fat begins to dissolve, ideally the muscle will be well healed and shouldn't cause any more problems. Like I said, it's a guess, but it makes sense to me!
Jennifer, you'll have to let us know - tell your doctor we're all wondering.
Lori