External Ear Disorder
External Ear Disorder
External Ear Disorder
I. Congenital disorders
II. Trauma
III. Inflammation
IV. Tumors
I. Congenital disorders of pinna
1. ANOTIA
• complete absence
of pinna
• Treated by plastic
reconstruction or
prosthesis
2. MICROTIA
• abnormally protruding
ear
• concha is large with
poorly developed
antihelix
• cosmetic surgery
II. TRAUMA OF EAR PINNA
1. HEMATOMA OF
PINNA
• collection of blood
between the auricular
cartilage and
perichondrium.
• blunt trauma in boxers
• Extravasated blood may
clot and then organise
resulting in cauliflower
ear
• Aspiration
• Pressure dressing
• incision and drainage
Hematoma to cauliflower ear
2. LACERATION
Self inflicted : by ear bud hair
grip
Iatrogenic: ear wash or
instrumentation
Clinically:
Earache, mild bloody otorrhea
Treatment:
Antibiotics
Avoid entry of water in the ear
canal
• Suturing can be done
3. KELOID OF AURICLE
• overgrowth of granulation
tissue at the site of a
healed skin injury
• trauma or piercing ear lobe
for ornaments
• sites-lobule or helix
• surgical excision
• steroid therapy
• Pre and post operative
radiation with total dose of
600-800 rads divided into
four doses
4. FROSTBITE
1. PERICHONDRITIS
• perichondrium is infected and there is
subsequent collection of pus.
• it can cause cartilage necrosis and
collapse of auricle.
• cause: Staphylococcus aureus
• features: enlarged, thickened, red & puffy
tender & edema
• Treatment : antibiotic(erythromycin)
• Local application 4% aluminium acetate
compresses
• When abscess has formed ,drained promptly
• Culture and sensitivity of the pus to be obtained
• Incision is made to remove devitalized cartilage
• Place a catheter in the abscess and administer a
continuous drip of antibiotics for 7 to 10 days.
IV. TUMORS
1. BENIGN TUMORS
a) periauricular sinus
I. Congenital disorders
II. Inflammation
III. Tumors
IV. Miscellaneous
I. CONGENITAL
a) ATRESIA
• absence of external ear
canal opening
• due to failure of
canalisation of ectodermal
core
• unilateral/ bilateral
• surgical repair with hearing
aid
b) stenosis of ear canal
eczema- seborrhoeic
reactive
dermatitis, neurodermatitis
FURUNCLE
Furuncle- localised acute OE
a) osteoma