Auricular Haematoma Flashcards
What is an auricular haematoma?
A complication resulting from direct trauma to the anterior auricle
What arteries form the blood supply to the auricle?
- Posterior auricular artery
- Anterior auricular branch of the superficial temporal artery
- Occipital artery
What happens in auricular haematoma?
There is tearing of the perichondral blood vessels in the auricle
What cause tearing of the perichondral blood vessels in the auricle?
Shearing forces on the auricle leading to separation of the anterior auricular perichondrium from the underlying, tightly adherent cartilage
What can happen as a result of perichondral blood vessels tearing and haematoma formation?
Compromise of the avascular underlying cartilage
What can result if an auricular haematoma is left untreated or is treated inadequately?
Cauliflower ear
What are the most common causes of auricular haematoma?
- Sports injuries
- Earring placement
- RTA
What sports commonly cause auricular haematoma?
- Rugby
- Wrestling
- Boxing
What is often present in the history of a patient with auricular haematoma?
Trauma
What are some typical symptoms of auricular haematoma?
- Pain
- Paraesthesia
- Ecchymosis
What symptoms make a diagnosis of auricular haematoma less likely?
- Erythema
- Warmth
- External auditory canal swelling
- Hearing loss
What examination findings are typical of auricular haematoma?
- Contour irregularity
- Swelling and fluctuant area overlying the ear’s cartilaginous portion
What investigations may be useful in auricular haematoma?
- USS
- CT or MRI
Does auricular haematoma require investigations?
Not usually
Why may USS be useful in auricular haematoma?
To evaluate the swelling and rule out auricular abscess