Otologic and Lateral Skull Base Trauma

Management of pediatric otologic trauma

Overview There are a variety of injuries to the ear that can be seen in the pediatric population. These vary from minor lacerations of the external ear to more severe cases of traumatic injury such as temporal bone fractures. Children…

Medical and surgical management of otic barotrauma

Overview Otic barotrauma (OBT) is traumatic injury of the middle ear and tympanic membrane resulting from a high-pressure differential existing between the middle ear and external environment. In common daily activities (e.g., driving to different elevations, air travel), individuals may…

The neurosurgical management of lateral skull base trauma

Introduction The lateral skull base is comprised predominantly of the dense, pyramid-shaped petrous temporal bone. Fractures of the petrous temporal bone comprise approximately 20% of all skull fractures. Given the density of the petrous temporal bone, fractures are caused by…

Labyrinthine concussion: diagnosis and management

Since the 20th century, the term “labyrinthine concussion” or “inner ear concussion” has been used to describe sensorineural hearing loss following head trauma in the absence of temporal bone fracture and is generally defined as head trauma resulting in sensorineural…