Luc’s abscess is an uncommon complication of otitis media wherein a subperiosteal abscess develops into the temporalis muscle and follows the route of a pneumatized zygoma.1 In uncomplicated cases, surgical drainage and antibiotics are adequate management with mastoidectomy reserved for severe or complicated cases. We report a case of complicated Luc’s abscess presenting with many complications that required multiple surgical interventions.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Cholesteatoma
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		                        			 Zygoma
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		                        			 Mastoidectomy
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		                        			 Abscess