Temporal bone fractures Flashcards
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Temporal bone?
A
The temporal bone contributes to the lower lateral walls of the skull. It contains the middle and inner portions of the ear, and is crossed by the majority of the cranial nerves. The lower portion of the bone articulates with the mandible, forming the temporomandibular joint of the jaw.
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Q
History?
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Injury mechanism Hearing loss Facial palsy Vertigo CSF leak Associated injuries
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Examination?
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Bruising over mastoid – Battle sign Condition of TM and ear canal VII Immediate facial nerve palsy? Hearing test
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Q
Classification?
A
Longitudinal or transverse]
5
Q
Longitudinal?
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More common
Lateral blows
Conductive deafness
Bleeding line parallels long axis of petrous pyramid
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Transverse?
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Less common Worse Frontal blows Damage to auditory and facial nerves Sensorineural hearing loss (8th CN damage) Facial nerve palsy and vertigo