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Complications of otitis media Intratemporal:
1. Mastoditis (acute and subacute).
2. Tympanosclerosis.
3. Atelectasis of tympanic membrane.
4. Petrositis.
5. Facial nerve paralysis.
6. Suppurative labyrinthitis
Intracranial:
1. Meningitis.
2. Inracranial abscess (brain, subdural and extradural).
3. Lateral sinus thrombosis.
4. Otic hydrocephalus.
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Acute mastoiditis (con…) Extension of AOM into mastoid air cells with suppuration and bone necrosis.
Symptoms:
• Fever.
• Pain over mastoid process (persistent and throbbing).
• Ear discharge (creamy and profuse).
• Increasing deafness.
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Acute mastoiditis (con…) Signs:
• Tenderness over mastoid antrum.
• Tympanic membrane is either perforated and the ear discharging or it is red and bulging (If the tympanic membrane is normal, the patient doesn'thave acute mastoiditis). Normal
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Acute mastoiditis (con…)• Swelling in postauricular region leads to anteroinferior displacement of pinna.
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Acute mastoiditis (con…) Occasional features:
• Subperiosteal abscess over mastoid process.
• Bezold’s abscess (pus breaks through mastoid tip and forms abscess in neck.
•Zygomatic mastoiditis.
Investigations:
• CBC (increase WBC counts).
• CT scan (opacity and air cell coalescence).
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Acute mastoiditis (con…)
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Acute mastoiditis (con…)Treatment:
• IV antibiotics (depends on sensitivity of organisms).
• Cortical mastoidectomy:
If there is a subperiosteal abscess or if the response to antibiotics in not rapid and complete.
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2. Subacute mastoiditis Occur when inadequate treatment of AOM results in low-grade infection of mastoid air cells.
Symptoms and signs are equivalent to those of acute mastoditis but less severe.
Most cases resolve with ventilation of middle ear combined with antibiotic.
If this treatment fails, cortical mastoidectomy is indicated.
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Tympanosclerosis Hyalinization and deposition of calcium in tympanic membrane and middle ear.
Seen after recurrent episodes of AOM and OME and after ventilation tube insertion.
If the process is limited to tympanic membrane (myringosclerosis) then hearing is usually unaffected.
If the middle ear is involved, then ossicular chain can become immobilized, resulting in conductive hearing loss.
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Tympanosclerosis (con…)
Clinical appearance is white plaques in tympanic membrane.
Surgical correction by typmanoplasty may initially be successful, but refixation of ossicles not uncommon.
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Atelectasis Retracted or collapsed tympanic membrane.
Result of prolonged negative middle ear pressure secondary to chronic eustachian tube dysfunction.
Atelectatic tympanic membrane may not produce any symptom, but more commonly results in mild conductive hearing loss.
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Atelectasis (con…) Prolonged contact between tympanic membrane and ossicles can result in ossicular erosion, more significant hearing loss.
Persistent atelectasis cause abnormal migration of squamous epithelium from tympanic membrane, leading to accumulation of squamous debris and cholesteatoma formation.
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Atelectasis (con…) Treatment:
• If eustachian tube dysfunction is still consider to be present, the insertion of ventilation tubes could potentially reverse the changes in tympanic membrane by normalizing the pressure in middle ear space.
• If subsequent cholesteatoma formation, then excision and grafting of the affected portion of the tympanic membrane are recommended.
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Petrositis (Gradenigo syndrome)
Rare complication of suppurative OM occurs in both chronic and acute forms.
In acute form, there is extension of acute mastoditis into pneumatized petrous apex.
The chronic form usually occurs as result of mucosal or cholesteatomatous.
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Petrositis (con…) Clinical features:
• Ear discharge.
• Retroorbital pain and reduce corneal sensitivity.
• Lateral rectus palsy.
Because of close relationship between ophthalmic division of trigeminal nerve and abducens nerve to petrous apex.
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Petrositis (con…) High incidence of intracranial extension.
Antibiotics and surgical drainage of petrous are the treatment of choice.
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Facial nerve paralysis Result of either acute or chronic OM.
Two mechanisms by which OM can result in facial nerve paralysis:
1. Locally produced bacterial toxin.
2. Pressure applied to nerve by cholesteatoma or granulation tissue.
Managed by myrigotomy with aspiration of pus along with antibiotic therapy.
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Suppurative labyrinthitis Direct bacterial invasion of inner ear, usually via round window.
Present with sudden sensorineural hearing loss, severe vertigo, nystagmus, nausea and vomiting.
Cochlear aqueduct provides direct communication between perilymph and cerebrospinal fluid, therefore there is a significant risk of developing meningitis.
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Suppurative labyrinthitis (con…)
Treatment:
• Antibiotics.
• Mastoidectomy for drainage.
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Meningitis Acute otitis media is the most common cause of bacterial meningitis.
Occur as result of hematogenous spread, directextension from middle ear through bony dehiscence or through cochlear aqueduct via inner ear.
Most common organisms responsible for otic meningitis are S pneumoniae and H influenzae type B.
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Meningitis (con…)
Symptoms and signs:
• Fever.
• Neck rigidity.
• Positive Kernig’s sign.
• Photophobia.
• Headache.
• Fluctuating levels of consciousness.
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Meningitis (con…) Investigations:
• CSF:
Essential unless there is increase intracranial pressure.
Pressure, white cells and protein are raised.
Chloride and glucose are lowered.
• Brain MRI to rule out other intracranial complications.
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Meningitis (con…)
Treatment:
• Myringotomy should be performed once antibiotic therapy initiated.
• Mastoidectomy is necessary if meningitis results from mastoditis.
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Brain abscess (con…) Otogenic brain abscess occur in cerebellum or in temporal lobe of cerebrum.
Infection reach the brain by direct spread via bone and meninges or via blood vessels.
Progression of symptoms can be gradual, occurring over days or even weeks.
Symptoms:• Fever and malaise.• Headache, drowsiness, confusion, impaired consciousness and papilloedema.
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Brain abscess (con…) Signs:
• Temporal lobe abscess: Dysphasia. Paralysis of contralateral face and arm. Hallucination of taste and smell.
• Cerebellar abscess: Neck stiffness.Weakness and loss of tone on same side. Ataxia. Intention tremor. Nystagmus. Vertigo.
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Brain abscess (con…)
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Brain abscess (con…) Treatment:
• Drained through a burr hole or excised via a craniotomy, if the patient’s condition permits, mastoidectomy should be performed under same anesthetic.
Prognosis:
• High mortality rate.
• Better for cerebral abscess than for cerebellarabscess.
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Subdural abscess Forms between dura matter and arachnoid mater.
Occurs in frontal region form sinusitis, but may result from ear disease.
Symptoms and signs tend to progress more than those seen with brain abscess.
Drainage of abscess is the mainstay of treatment.
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Subdural abscess (con…)
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Extradural abscess Formed in middle fossa between dura matter and thin bony plate of tegmen.
They also occur in posterior fossa, where they are commonly associated with lateral sinus thrombosis.
Clinical features are nonspecific and may fluctuate if a dehiscence in tegmen is present, allowing abscess to partially drain into mastoid cavity.
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Extradural abscess (con…) Because of its location, extradural abscess can be drained through mastoidectomy approach while treating the underlying middle ear disease.
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Lateral sinus thrombosis
Because of its close proximity to mastoid air cells, the lateral sinus is prone to involvement in middle ear infections, which may lead to thrombosis.
Once infected thrombus has formed, it mat propagate distally and proximally and give rise to infected emboli.
Clinical features:• Fever and rigor.
• If thrombus propagates into neck, there will be neck tenderness along internal jugular vein, and neck stiffness.
• Extension of thrombus to sagittal sinus can result in symptoms and signs of raised intracranial pressure.
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Lateral sinus thrombosis (con…)
• Positive Tobey-Ayer test:
Compression of contralateral internal jugular vein leads to raise in CSF pressure.
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Lateral sinus thrombosis (con…)
MRI most reliably makes the diagnosis of lateral sinus thrombosis.
The management requires broad-spectrum antibiotics and complete mastoidectomy with exposure of lateral sinus.
Once the diagnosis confirmed by needle aspiration, the sinus is opened and infected thrombus evacuated.
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Otic hydrocephalus Rare.
Increase intracranial pressure (pathophysiology is poorly understood).
The usual features are headache, vomiting, disturbed mental state, visual disturbance and papilledema.
Imaging of brain reveals ventricular size to be normal.
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Otic hydrocephalus (con…) Lumbar puncture confirms raised cerebrospinal fluid pressure.
Resolving the middle ear infection and normalizing intracranial pressure with use of steroids and diuretics (mannitol).
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