What is the treatment for Acute Otitis Externa?
Ciprodex (most $) or Cipro Otic (has hydrocortisone)
or Oxfloxacin or acetic acid sol (cheapest)
3-4 ggts BID x 1 week
What is the potentially lethal complication of OE?
Malignant otitis externa that can involve the bone (osteomyelitis), and spread into head and neck.
What are risk factors for malignant otitis externa (OE)?
Immunocompromised
Diabetes
- is generally a pseudemonal infection
What are some complications of AOM?`
Explain the pathophysiology of boxer’s ear?
Cauliflower ear
- the cartilage depends on the perichondral blood supply and any interruption can lead to necrosis. Stimulation of the overlying perichondrium can result in asymmetric formation of cartilage and a resultant deformed auricle.
What is the treatment for an ear hematoma?
I+D - clot needs to be completely evacuated to avoid deformity and pressure on area for several days to prevent re-accumulation of fluid.
F/U in 24 hours to check for re-accumulation
What area do anterior nosebleeds bleed from?
Kisselbach plexus (littles area)
is a Plexus made from:
1. Anterior ethmoidal artery (from the ophthalmic artery)
2. Sphenopalatine artery (terminal branch of the maxillary artery)
3. Greater palatine artery (from the maxillary artery)
4. Septal branch of the superior labial artery (from the facial artery)
What is the source of most posterior nose bleeds?
SPA (sphenopalatine artery)
is from the IMA (terminal branch of internal maxillary a. which comes off the external carotid a.)
In patient with posterior bleed and ant and post packing has been done, what is the next step? what other sx options are there?
What are complications of posterior nose packing? (reasons why we admit)
Patient with nasal fracture that is severely swollen, what is the f/u time frame needed with ENT for elective closed reduction?
6-10 days for adults
Peds within 4 days and ER may not reduce - may need GA
What is F/U duration for ENT after septal hematoma incision and drainage and packing?
24 hours.
When do the sinuses development in children?
Born with ME (Maxillary and ethmoid)
Sphenoid at 5 years old
Frontal at 7 years old
Paranasal fully developed around 12
What are some serious complications of sinusitis?
What is the risk of long term use of topical nasal decongestants?
if used >3 days can have rebound mucosal congestion or edema
When do you treat sinusitis with Abx?
what Abx do you use?
If suspect bacterial (purulent d/c)
Cochrane review showed no difference in Abx classes
What type of cancer are 90%of oral cancers?
Squamous cell carcinoma
this is followed by lymphomas, kaposi sarcoma, melanoma
What is the ddx for a peritonsillar abcess?
What is the non-surgical management of a PTA after aspiration or I+ D?
What are the potential complications of a PTA?
What are the complications of GAS infection?
What organism typically causes adult epiglottitis?
Strep and Staph
in peds classically Hib
What is the ddx of a neck mass? aside from reactive lymphadenopathy
what is the definition of angioedema?
paroxysmal non-demarcated swelling of dermal or submucosal layers of skin or mucosa