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Title: COMPLICATIONS OF SUPPURATIVE OTITIS MEDIA


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COMPLICATIONS OF SUPPURATIVE OTITIS MEDIA
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ROUTES OF SPREAD
  • Direct extension
  • Thrombophlebitis
  • Normal anatomical pathways
  • Non anatomical bony defects

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COMPLICATIONS OF SUPPURATIVE OTITIS MEDIA
  • Extracranial complications
  • Cranial (intra-temporal) complications
  • Intracranial complications

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EXTRACRANIAL COMPLICATIONS
  • Otitis externa
  • Retropharyngeal abscess
  • Septicemia

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CRANIAL (INTRATEMPORAL) COMPLICATIONS
  • Acute mastoiditis
  • Petrositis
  • Facial nerve paralysis
  • Labyrinthine fistula and labyrinthitis

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ACUTE MASTOIDITIS
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PATHOLOGY OF ACUTE MASTOIDITIS
  • Involvement of the bone of the mastoid air cells
    by acute suppurative inflammation

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DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE MASTOIDITIS
  • General constitutional manifestations
  • Tympanic membrane changes
  • Sagging of posterosuperior meatal wall
  • Otorrhea and reservoir sign
  • Retroauricular tender red swelling
  • Subperiosteal and Bezolds abscess

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DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE MASTOIDITIS
  • General constitutional manifestations
  • Tympanic membrane changes
  • Sagging of posterosuperior meatal wall
  • Otorrhea and reservoir sign
  • Retroauricular tender red swelling
  • Subperiosteal and Bezolds abscess
  • Imaging

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TREATMENT OF ACUTE MASTOIDITIS
  • IV antibiotics
  • Cortical mastoidectomy if medical treatment fails
    or if there are signs of abscess formation
  • Observe for other complication

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CORTICAL SIMPLE MASTOIDECTOMY
  • An operation in which the mastoid antrum and air
    cells are converted into one cavity without
    disturbing the middle or external ears. It may be
    combined with myringotomy.

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CRANIAL (INTRATEMPORAL) COMPLICATIONS
  • Acute mastoiditis
  • Petrositis (apical apicitis)
  • Facial nerve paralysis
  • Labyrinthine fistula and labyrinthitis

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PETROSITIS (PETROUS APICITIS)
  • An extension of infection from the middle ear
    into a pneumatized petrous apex.

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DIAGNOSIS OF PETROSITIS
  • Gradenigos syndrome
  • Otitis media (otorrhea)
  • Retro-orbital pain
  • Squint (VI cranial nerve palsy)
  • Imaging

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TREATMENT OF PETROSITIS
  • Antibiotics and myringotomy
  • Surgical drainage if medical treatment fails

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CRANIAL (INTRATEMPORAL) COMPLICATIONS
  • Acute mastoiditis
  • Petrositis
  • Facial nerve paralysis
  • Labyrinthine fistula and labyrinthitis

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FACIAL PARALYSIS IN AOM
  • Mostly due to pressure on a dehiscent nerve by
    inflammatory products
  • Usually is partial and sudden in onset
  • Treatment is by antibiotics and myringotomy

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FACIAL PARALYSIS IN CSOM
  • Usually is due to pressure by cholesteatoma or
    granulation tissue
  • Insidious in onset
  • May be partial or complete
  • Treatment is by immediate surgical exploration
    and proceed

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CRANIAL (INTRATEMPORAL) COMPLICATIONS
  • Acute mastoiditis
  • Petrositis (apical apicitis)
  • Facial nerve paralysis
  • Labyrinthine fistula and labyrinthitis

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PATHOLOGY OF LABYRINTHITIS
  • Labyrinthine fistula
  • Circumscribed labyrinthitis
  • Acute diffuse serous labyrinthitis
  • Acute diffuse suppurative labyrinthitis
  • Chronic labyrinthitis

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DEFINITION OF LABYRINTHINE FISTULA
  • Loss of the bony labyrinthine wall exposing the
    endosteum

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DIAGNOSIS OF LABYRITHINE FISTULA
  • No symptoms
  • Vertigo
  • SNHL
  • Fistula test
  • CT scan

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INTRACRANIAL COMPLICATIONS
  • Extradural abscess
  • Lateral sinus thrombophlebitis
  • Subdural empyema
  • Meningitis
  • Brain abscess
  • Otitic hydrocephalus

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EXTRADURAL ABSCESS
  • Accumulation of pus between dura and bone
  • In the middle or posterior fossa (perisinus)
  • Causes headache but may be silent
  • Diagnosis is confirmed by CT or MRI
  • Treatment is by drainage

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SUBDURAL ABSCESS (EMPYEMA)
  • Suppuration of the subdural space
  • May be localized, multiple or diffuse
  • Sever headache, fever, irritative and paralytic
    focal neurological symptoms
  • CT and MRI
  • Treatment is by neurosurgical drainage

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LATERAL SINUS THROMBOPHLEBITIS
  • Pathology
  • Perisinusitis
  • Mural thrombus
  • Occluding thrombus
  • Suppuration
  • Embolization

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LATERAL SINUS THROMBOPHLEBITIS
  • Diagnosis
  • Fever, rigor, and sweating
  • Headache and neck pain
  • Tenderness and edema in the neck
  • Manifestation of increased IC pressure
  • Propagation and embolic manifestations
  • Blood culture, CSF manometry
  • CT, MRI

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Subtraction Angiogram
MRI Angiogram
CT
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TREATMENT OF SINUS THROMBOPHLEBITIS
  • IV antibiotics
  • Surgery should follow within 48 hours unless
    there is dramatic clinical and radiological
    improvement

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SURGICAL TREATMENT OF SINUS THROMBOPHLEBITIS
  • Exposure of healthy dura proximal and distal

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SURGICAL TREATMENT OF SINUS THROMBOPHLEBITIS
  • Exposure of healthy dura proximal and distal
  • Verify the sinus content

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SURGICAL TREATMENT OF SINUS THROMBOPHLEBITIS
  • Exposure of healthy dura proximal and distal
  • Verify the sinus content
  • Blood clot leave alone
  • Pusincise to drain
  • Ligate only if there is repeated embolisms or
    uncontrolled extension

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INTRACRANIAL COMPLICATIONS
  • Extradural abscess
  • Lateral sinus thrombophlebitis
  • Subdural empyema
  • Meningitis
  • Brain abscess
  • Otitic hydrocephalus

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OTOGENIC MENINGITIS
  • Infection of the subarachnoid space
  • The most common intracranial complication
  • Fever, headache, neck stiffness, phonophobia,
    restlessness etc
  • Kernigs Brudziniski signs

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OTOGENIC MENINGITIS
  • Infection of the subarachnoid space
  • The most common intracranial complication
  • Fever, headache, neck stiffness, phonophobia,
    restlessness etc
  • Kernigs Brudziniski signs
  • Lumber puncture

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INTRACRANIAL COMPLICATIONS
  • Extradural abscess
  • Lateral sinus thrombophlebitis
  • Subdural empyema
  • Meningitis
  • Brain abscess
  • Otitic hydrocephalus

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OTOGENIC BRAIN ABSCESS
  • 25 of children's and 50 of adults brain
    abscesses are otogenic
  • Mostly in temporal lobe or cerebellum (21)

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OTOGENIC BRAIN ABSCESS
  • Clinical manifestations
  • General manifestationsfever, lethargy, headache.
  • Manifestation of raised IC pressure
  • Focal manifestations
  • Temporal Aphasia, hemianopia, paralysis
  • Cerebellar ataxia, vertigo, nystagmus, muscle
    incoordination

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OTOGENIC BRAIN ABSCESS
  • Diagnosis
  • CT
  • MRI
  • LP
  • Burr hole needling

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CT
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MRI
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OTOGENIC BRAIN ABSCESS
  • Treatment
  • Repeated aspiration
  • Excision

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INTRACRANIAL COMPLICATIONS
  • Extradural abscess
  • Lateral sinus thrombophlebitis
  • Subdural empyema
  • Meningitis
  • Brain abscess
  • Otitic hydrocephalus

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OTITIC HYDROCEPHALUS
  • Very rare
  • An idiopathic benign intracranial hypertension
    associated with ear disease. It most often
    follows lateral sinus thrombophlebitis
  • Clinically Manifestations of increased IC
    pressure
  • Treatmentsteroids, diuretics, hyperosmolar
    dehydrating agents, repeated LP

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GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF TREATMENT OF THE
COMPLICATIONS
  • Parental antibiotics
  • Surgery for the complication if applicable
  • Treatment of the ear lesion
  • Myringotomy in AOM
  • Mastoidectomy in CSOM

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