Friday, March 23, 2012

Perichondriasis, Haematoma of the auricle aetiology, clinical features and treatment

Perichondriasis, Haematoma of the auricle aetiology, clinical features and treatment

Dr Izharul hasan, M.D

AIU Medical College Muzaffarnagar

Perichondriaisis is the inflammation of the perichondrium of the auricular cartilage.

Aetiology: This may be due to infection followed trauma of the pinna itself or to the cartilaginous meatus due to the spread of infection from a furuncle, or may follow an operative procedure on the ear. Sometimes the infection may be due to an insect bite. Cartilage is the thick tissue that creates the shape of the nose and the outer ear. All cartilage has a thin layer of tissue around it called the perichondrium. This covering helps provide nutrients to the cartilage.The most common bacteria that causes perichondritis infection is Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

Perichondritis is usually caused by injury to the ear due to ear surgery, ear piercing (especially piercing of the cartilage), or contact sports. Ear piercing through the cartilage is probably the most significant risk factor today. Surgery, burns, and acupuncture also increase the risk of infection.

Perichondritis can cause severe damage to the ear structure if it becomes chondritis infection of the cartilage itself.

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