The epithelial migration in 18 dry ears with a cavity after surgery wa
s studied by the ink-dot method and compared with the epithelial migra
tion in 15 normal ears. A qualitatively normal centrifugal migration p
attern was observed in all cavity ears. Considerable variation in migr
ation speed was observed within the same cavity ear, thus a comparison
with the migration speed in normal ears was impossible. No definite r
elationship was apparent between migration speed and the self-cleansin
g ability of the ear, which primarily appeared to be a function of the
macroscopic appearance of the cavity (i.e. the presence of pockets of
ridges). We conclude that epithelial migration is as important in mai
ntaining the self-cleansing function and non-infected state in cavity
ears as it is in normal ears.