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Prof. Dr. Ausaf Ahmed Khan
MBBS. DLO. FCPS. FRCS(Glasg)
Member IWGEES (International Working Group
of Endoscopic Ear Surgery)
Head of ENT / Head and Neck Surgery
Hamdard College of Medicine & Dentistry
Hamdard University. Karachi, Pakistan
Complications of otitis mediaPage 2
Introduction
• Complications of suppurative otitis media arise
when the infection spreads from the ME cleft
to structures from which it is normally
separated by bone.
• Before antibiotics regular usage, complications were
more common with AOM
• Now they are more common with CSOM.
• The overall incidence of complications has fallen now
because of regular antibiotics usage.
Complications of otitis mediaPage 3
Intracranial
complications
– Extradural abscess
– Subdural abscess
– Brain abscess
– Meningitis, Encephalitis
– Sigmoid sinus thrombosis
– Otic hydrocephalus
Extracranial
complications
– Mastoidits
– Otitis externa
– Facial N. palsy
– Petrositis
– Labyrinthitis
– I.J.V. thrombosis
– Adhesive Otitis Media
Complications can be broadly
classified into 2 groups;
Complications of otitis mediaPage 4
Infection may spread from the ME & mastoid
antrum through these routes;
1. By extension through bone that has been
demineralized during acute infection.
2. Through normal anatomic pathways; e.g. round &
oval window, vestibular & cochlear aqueducts,
dehiscence of the jugular bulb or tegmen tympani.
3. Through non-anatomical bony defects; e.g.
accidental or surgical or by neoplastic erosion
Routes of spread
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Mural thrombus Occluding thrombus
Inflammation of
outer dural wall Propagating thrombus
Central breakdown
Abscess formation
Complications of otitis mediaPage 8
• In chronic infections  disease spread
slowly and many of its infections are caused
by progressive erosion of the bone.
• In acute infections  complications develop
earlier through thrombo-phlebitic mechanism
and the anatomical available pathways.
Mechanism of spread
Complications of otitis mediaPage 9
The propensity for spread of infections and the
development of complications depend on;
1. Patient factors; age, immunity, intercurrent
chronic disease e.g. DM, leukemia.
2. Bacterial factors; virulence, susceptibility to
chemotherapeutic elimination
3. Efficacy of treatment of the underlying
middle ear disease.
Complications of otitis mediaPage 10
Extracranial
Complications
1. Mastoiditis
2. Otitis externa
3. Facial N. palsy
4. Petrositis
5. Labyrinthitis
6. I.J.V. thrombosis
7. Adhesive Otitis Media
Complications of otitis mediaPage 11
M A S T O I D I T I S
• It is the inflammation of the bony septa of
the mastoid bone
• It occurs when the infection extends beyond
the lining mucous membrane of the mastoid
air cells to involve underlying bone.
 Some degree of mastoid cells inflammation is
commonly associated with all Middle Ear infections.
• Mastoiditis may be acute or chronic,,,,
– Acute ; usually associated with ASOM.
– Chronic ; associated with CSOM.
Complications of otitis mediaPage 12
Acute Mastoiditis
• In Ac. mastoiditis, there is severe
inflammation and pus is present in the
mastoid air cells under the periosteum.
• Continued infection in absence of proper
therapy causes hyperemia and thickening of
the mucoperiostium, impeding the drainage
of secretion and stasis.
Complications of otitis mediaPage 13
Prognosis of Acute Mastoiditis
ASOM
Subclinical mastoid infection
Mastoid empyema
Acute coalescent mastoiditis
Intratemporal complications
Intracranial complications
Subperiosteal abscess
Petrositis
Complications of otitis mediaPage 14
TM
Mstd
Brn
Complications of otitis mediaPage 15
Acute Mastoiditis
• Hyperemic decalcification of the mastoid air
cells  resorption of bone & loss of
trabeculation formation of an empyema
because small air cells coalesce into large
cavities
• If this process is extensive enough it reaches
the surface of the bone to form sub-periosteal
abscess.
• These abscesses, if left untreated may spread
in several directions . . . . .
•
Complications of otitis mediaPage 16
Acute Mastoiditis
• Spread laterally  destroy
periosteum & overlying skin 
form postaural abscess/ fistula
with discharge.
Spread of Mastoid abscess - 1
Complications of otitis mediaPage 17
Acute Mastoiditis
• Extends anteriorly
towards the EAC
 sagging of the
posterior meatal
wall.
Spread of Mastoid abscess - 2
Complications of otitis mediaPage 18
Acute Mastoiditis
• May erode the mastoid tip discharge
pus in sheath of Ant. belly of digastric
(citelli’s abscess).
Spread of Mastoid abscess - 3
Citelli’s abscess
Bezold’s abscess
Mstd
Post -
auricular
abscess
Complications of otitis mediaPage 19
Acute Mastoiditis
• May extend in the sheath of
sternocleidomastoid (Bezold’s abscess).
Postaural abscess
Bezold’s abscess
Spread of Mastoid abscess - 4
Complications of otitis mediaPage 20
Acute Mastoiditis
• Extends toward petrous apex  petrous
apex abscess  may involve the V and VI
CN’s to produce Gradinego’s syndrome.
Spread of Mastoid abscess - 5
Complications of otitis mediaPage 21
Acute Mastoiditis
Clinical features
Sign & Symptoms;
• Fever, deafness, otalgia;
(Severe pain behind the ear and tenderness
over the mastoid region).
• If subperiosteal abscess is present, pinna
protrudes forward and there is fluctuant
swelling in the postaural area.
• Discharging fistula may be seen
• Other local signs depend on stage and severity of
infection.
Complications of otitis mediaPage 22
Acute Mastoiditis
Management
• Antibiotics , are used in early stage in same
way as used for Acute otitis media.
• Incision & Drainage is done immediately to
evacuate the pus if abscess is present.
• Cortical mastoidectomy to evacuate the pus
from the mastoid antrum is indicated if there
is no improvement seen with the appropriate
antibiotic treatment.
Complications of otitis mediaPage 23
Otitis Externa
• Purulent material discharging from the Middle
ear may accumulate in the EA Canal.
• This leads to development of otitis externa and
may predispose development of fungal infection.
Complications of otitis mediaPage 24
Thrombosis of I.J.V.
• This usually occurs as downward extension
of the thrombosis of the sigmoid sinus.
Complications of otitis mediaPage 25
Petrositis
Complications of otitis mediaPage 26
Petrositis
• Not seen very frequently these days
• It occurs due to direct extension of the
infection from the middle ear to the
pneumatized petrous bone.
• The infection may remain confined to the
petrous bone or extends intracranially.
• It may spread downwards to form abscess
in the pharynx.
Introduction
Complications of otitis mediaPage 27
Petrositis
• Initial
– clinical features are those of Acute otitis media
• Later on
– Severe unilateral headache in the temporal, supra-
orbital or retro-orbital region, this is due to the
irritation of the trigeminal nerve ganglion
– Paralysis of VI cranial nerve; diplopia.
• Gradinego's syndrome : (otorrhea, pain in
the distribution of trigeminal nerve, diplopia)
Clinical Features
Complications of otitis mediaPage 28
Petrositis
Complications of otitis mediaPage 29
Petrositis
Complications of otitis mediaPage 30
VI nerve palsy
Petrositis
Gradinego's
syndrome
Otorrhea pain
Complications of otitis mediaPage 31
– Medical treatment is same as for acute
otitis media
– Surgical drainage is indicated in some
cases
Petrositis
Treatment
Complications of otitis mediaPage 32
Chronic Adhesive Otitis Media
• Adhesions may form within the middle ear
as a result of chronic or recurrent infections.
• Adhesive otitis media is characterized by
atrophic changes and a partial or complete
retraction of the tympanic membrane toward
the medial wall of the tympanic cavity.
• There is atrophy (or thickening) of the TM
with significant conductive deafness.
Complications of otitis mediaPage 33
• The TM is bound to the medial wall of the
middle ear by fibrous adhesions,
• There is no possibility of reversing the
retraction by re-aerating the middle ear.
• Treatment
– Tympanotomy  surgical divisions of adhesion
 placement of silastic sheet within the middle
ear.
Chronic Adhesive Otitis Media
Complications of otitis mediaPage 34
Old Adhesive Otitis Media
with Myringostapedopexy
Complications of otitis mediaPage 35
Thin atrophic tympanic membrane has retracted
and is adherent to the promontory. Several
patches of tympanosclerosis are visible anteriorly.
Complications of otitis media 36
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Facial Nerve paralysis
Can be caused by ;
1. A.S.O.M.
2. C.S.O.M. with/ without Cholesteatoma.
3. Surgery on the middle ear and mastoid
Complications of otitis mediaPage 39
Facial Nerve paralysis
1. In ASOM it is secondary to the pressure of
the pus on the nerve
– Generally seen with dehiscent facial nerve.
– Usually recovers as the acute infection settles.
2. In CSOM the nerve is affected due to
erosion of its bony canal by cholesteatoma,
– Initially it is only compressed but later on it may
be destroyed, hence the recovery is poor.
– Surgical removal of cholesteatoma is necessary.
Complications of otitis mediaPage 40
Facial Nerve paralysis
3. Facial nerve can also be paralyzed due to
damage caused by surgery done on the
middle ear and mastoid.
– Severity varies from mild weakness to complete
paralysis.
– If there is complete paralysis found immediately
after surgery  immediate exploration is
recommended.
Complications of otitis mediaPage 41
Labyrinthitis
• Suppurative inflammation of the
membranous labyrinth of the inner ear
• Infections secondary to AOM or CSOM
spreads through;
– the oval /round window
– Bony erosion due to cholesteatoma
(fistula formation)
– After surgery on cholesteatoma
Complications of otitis mediaPage 42
Labyrinthitis
Clinical Features
• Vertigo
• Nausea & Vomiting
• Deafness
• Nystagmus
• Total SNHL in advanced stage
Complications of otitis mediaPage 43
Labyrinthitis
Treatment
Medical treatment
• Antibiotic therapy
• Antivertiginous drugs
Surgical treatment
• If fistula formation is there
Complications of otitis mediaPage 45
1. Extradural abscess
2. Lateral sinus thrombosis
3. Meningitis
4. Subdural abscess
5. Brain abscess
6. Otic hydrocephalus
Intracranial
Complications
Complications of otitis mediaPage 46
Complications of otitis mediaPage 47
Extradural abscess
• Pus collection between bone and dura
• May remain silent, symptom-less
• Discovered during surgery
• Deep seated otalgia, Low grade fever,
pulsatile discharge.
• No localizing SS
• Remove necrosed bone, drain abscess,
consult neurosurgeon if very large
Complications of otitis mediaPage 48
Lateral sinus thrombosis
• Uncommon, usually follows CSOM.
• Development of infected clot in lumen of sinus  may
release organisms in systemic circulation 
bacteremia, septicemia & septic embolization.
• CF; vague, usually masked by A/B; fluctuating
pyrexia, rigors and headaches over week with ear
discharge. Tenderness along IJV, papilloedema, visual
loss …
• Contrast CT is diagnostic, MRI
• Antibiotics, Mastoidectomy, explore the sinus
Complications of otitis mediaPage 49
Complications of otitis mediaPage 50
Meningitis
• Can occur with AOM,
• BUT more common with CSOM
• Fever, headache, neck stiffness, kerning’s
sign
• Varied level of consciousness: irritability/
confusion/ drowsiness / drowsy/unconscious
• Signs of raised ICP, focal neurological palsies
• LP, CSF examination: DR, C/S
• Antibiotics, treat primary cause
Complications of otitis mediaPage 51
Complications of otitis mediaPage 52
Subdural abscess
• Extremely rare, serious,
poor prognosis
• Pus between dura & arachnoid
• Extremely ill, severe headache, fever, Signs
of raised ICP: Bradycardia, Papilloedema
• Focal neurological signs: hemiplegia…
• Drowsiness, coma, epileptic fits
• Ref to neurosurgeon: Immediate drainage
Complications of otitis mediaPage 53
Brain abscess
• Collection of pus within the brain
tissues
• Temporal lobe & cerebellum favoured
sites
• 50% of adult brain abcesses are
otogenic. 25% in children
Complications of otitis mediaPage 54
Temporal lobe abscess
• Commoner
• Dysphasia/ Aphasia: if
involves speech area in dominant hemisphere
• Homonymous Hemianopia: if involves fibers
of optic radiations
• Contralateral paralysis of limb: if involves
internal capsule
• Epileptic fits, coma, high grade fever
Complications of otitis mediaPage 55
Complications of otitis mediaPage 56
Cerebellar abscess
• Raised ICP; occipital headache,
vomiting, papilloedema, high
grade fever, bradycardia
• Drowsiness, confusion, lethargy, coma
• Cerebellar signs: Ataxia, nystagmus, past
pointing, dysdiadokokinesis, + Romberg’s
sign
• CT, MRI, CSF analysis
• Neurosurgical intervention
Complications of otitis mediaPage 57
Sigmoid Sinus thrombosis
• Rare nowadays
• OM mastoiditis infl. of walls
of sinus thrombus within sinus
rapid enlargement, blocked lumen  may
involve IJV/ cavernous sinus
• Symptomless in early cases: esp. wi AB therapy
• Fever with rigors, headaches, vomiting
• Raised ICP, septicemia
• Tenderness along jugular vein
• Anticoagulants, evacuation of thrombus
Thank you
Complications of otitis mediaPage 58

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Complications of otitis media

  • 1. Prof. Dr. Ausaf Ahmed Khan MBBS. DLO. FCPS. FRCS(Glasg) Member IWGEES (International Working Group of Endoscopic Ear Surgery) Head of ENT / Head and Neck Surgery Hamdard College of Medicine & Dentistry Hamdard University. Karachi, Pakistan
  • 2. Complications of otitis mediaPage 2 Introduction • Complications of suppurative otitis media arise when the infection spreads from the ME cleft to structures from which it is normally separated by bone. • Before antibiotics regular usage, complications were more common with AOM • Now they are more common with CSOM. • The overall incidence of complications has fallen now because of regular antibiotics usage.
  • 3. Complications of otitis mediaPage 3 Intracranial complications – Extradural abscess – Subdural abscess – Brain abscess – Meningitis, Encephalitis – Sigmoid sinus thrombosis – Otic hydrocephalus Extracranial complications – Mastoidits – Otitis externa – Facial N. palsy – Petrositis – Labyrinthitis – I.J.V. thrombosis – Adhesive Otitis Media Complications can be broadly classified into 2 groups;
  • 4. Complications of otitis mediaPage 4 Infection may spread from the ME & mastoid antrum through these routes; 1. By extension through bone that has been demineralized during acute infection. 2. Through normal anatomic pathways; e.g. round & oval window, vestibular & cochlear aqueducts, dehiscence of the jugular bulb or tegmen tympani. 3. Through non-anatomical bony defects; e.g. accidental or surgical or by neoplastic erosion Routes of spread
  • 7. Complications of otitis mediaPage 7 Mural thrombus Occluding thrombus Inflammation of outer dural wall Propagating thrombus Central breakdown Abscess formation
  • 8. Complications of otitis mediaPage 8 • In chronic infections  disease spread slowly and many of its infections are caused by progressive erosion of the bone. • In acute infections  complications develop earlier through thrombo-phlebitic mechanism and the anatomical available pathways. Mechanism of spread
  • 9. Complications of otitis mediaPage 9 The propensity for spread of infections and the development of complications depend on; 1. Patient factors; age, immunity, intercurrent chronic disease e.g. DM, leukemia. 2. Bacterial factors; virulence, susceptibility to chemotherapeutic elimination 3. Efficacy of treatment of the underlying middle ear disease.
  • 10. Complications of otitis mediaPage 10 Extracranial Complications 1. Mastoiditis 2. Otitis externa 3. Facial N. palsy 4. Petrositis 5. Labyrinthitis 6. I.J.V. thrombosis 7. Adhesive Otitis Media
  • 11. Complications of otitis mediaPage 11 M A S T O I D I T I S • It is the inflammation of the bony septa of the mastoid bone • It occurs when the infection extends beyond the lining mucous membrane of the mastoid air cells to involve underlying bone.  Some degree of mastoid cells inflammation is commonly associated with all Middle Ear infections. • Mastoiditis may be acute or chronic,,,, – Acute ; usually associated with ASOM. – Chronic ; associated with CSOM.
  • 12. Complications of otitis mediaPage 12 Acute Mastoiditis • In Ac. mastoiditis, there is severe inflammation and pus is present in the mastoid air cells under the periosteum. • Continued infection in absence of proper therapy causes hyperemia and thickening of the mucoperiostium, impeding the drainage of secretion and stasis.
  • 13. Complications of otitis mediaPage 13 Prognosis of Acute Mastoiditis ASOM Subclinical mastoid infection Mastoid empyema Acute coalescent mastoiditis Intratemporal complications Intracranial complications Subperiosteal abscess Petrositis
  • 14. Complications of otitis mediaPage 14 TM Mstd Brn
  • 15. Complications of otitis mediaPage 15 Acute Mastoiditis • Hyperemic decalcification of the mastoid air cells  resorption of bone & loss of trabeculation formation of an empyema because small air cells coalesce into large cavities • If this process is extensive enough it reaches the surface of the bone to form sub-periosteal abscess. • These abscesses, if left untreated may spread in several directions . . . . . •
  • 16. Complications of otitis mediaPage 16 Acute Mastoiditis • Spread laterally  destroy periosteum & overlying skin  form postaural abscess/ fistula with discharge. Spread of Mastoid abscess - 1
  • 17. Complications of otitis mediaPage 17 Acute Mastoiditis • Extends anteriorly towards the EAC  sagging of the posterior meatal wall. Spread of Mastoid abscess - 2
  • 18. Complications of otitis mediaPage 18 Acute Mastoiditis • May erode the mastoid tip discharge pus in sheath of Ant. belly of digastric (citelli’s abscess). Spread of Mastoid abscess - 3 Citelli’s abscess Bezold’s abscess Mstd Post - auricular abscess
  • 19. Complications of otitis mediaPage 19 Acute Mastoiditis • May extend in the sheath of sternocleidomastoid (Bezold’s abscess). Postaural abscess Bezold’s abscess Spread of Mastoid abscess - 4
  • 20. Complications of otitis mediaPage 20 Acute Mastoiditis • Extends toward petrous apex  petrous apex abscess  may involve the V and VI CN’s to produce Gradinego’s syndrome. Spread of Mastoid abscess - 5
  • 21. Complications of otitis mediaPage 21 Acute Mastoiditis Clinical features Sign & Symptoms; • Fever, deafness, otalgia; (Severe pain behind the ear and tenderness over the mastoid region). • If subperiosteal abscess is present, pinna protrudes forward and there is fluctuant swelling in the postaural area. • Discharging fistula may be seen • Other local signs depend on stage and severity of infection.
  • 22. Complications of otitis mediaPage 22 Acute Mastoiditis Management • Antibiotics , are used in early stage in same way as used for Acute otitis media. • Incision & Drainage is done immediately to evacuate the pus if abscess is present. • Cortical mastoidectomy to evacuate the pus from the mastoid antrum is indicated if there is no improvement seen with the appropriate antibiotic treatment.
  • 23. Complications of otitis mediaPage 23 Otitis Externa • Purulent material discharging from the Middle ear may accumulate in the EA Canal. • This leads to development of otitis externa and may predispose development of fungal infection.
  • 24. Complications of otitis mediaPage 24 Thrombosis of I.J.V. • This usually occurs as downward extension of the thrombosis of the sigmoid sinus.
  • 25. Complications of otitis mediaPage 25 Petrositis
  • 26. Complications of otitis mediaPage 26 Petrositis • Not seen very frequently these days • It occurs due to direct extension of the infection from the middle ear to the pneumatized petrous bone. • The infection may remain confined to the petrous bone or extends intracranially. • It may spread downwards to form abscess in the pharynx. Introduction
  • 27. Complications of otitis mediaPage 27 Petrositis • Initial – clinical features are those of Acute otitis media • Later on – Severe unilateral headache in the temporal, supra- orbital or retro-orbital region, this is due to the irritation of the trigeminal nerve ganglion – Paralysis of VI cranial nerve; diplopia. • Gradinego's syndrome : (otorrhea, pain in the distribution of trigeminal nerve, diplopia) Clinical Features
  • 28. Complications of otitis mediaPage 28 Petrositis
  • 29. Complications of otitis mediaPage 29 Petrositis
  • 30. Complications of otitis mediaPage 30 VI nerve palsy Petrositis Gradinego's syndrome Otorrhea pain
  • 31. Complications of otitis mediaPage 31 – Medical treatment is same as for acute otitis media – Surgical drainage is indicated in some cases Petrositis Treatment
  • 32. Complications of otitis mediaPage 32 Chronic Adhesive Otitis Media • Adhesions may form within the middle ear as a result of chronic or recurrent infections. • Adhesive otitis media is characterized by atrophic changes and a partial or complete retraction of the tympanic membrane toward the medial wall of the tympanic cavity. • There is atrophy (or thickening) of the TM with significant conductive deafness.
  • 33. Complications of otitis mediaPage 33 • The TM is bound to the medial wall of the middle ear by fibrous adhesions, • There is no possibility of reversing the retraction by re-aerating the middle ear. • Treatment – Tympanotomy  surgical divisions of adhesion  placement of silastic sheet within the middle ear. Chronic Adhesive Otitis Media
  • 34. Complications of otitis mediaPage 34 Old Adhesive Otitis Media with Myringostapedopexy
  • 35. Complications of otitis mediaPage 35 Thin atrophic tympanic membrane has retracted and is adherent to the promontory. Several patches of tympanosclerosis are visible anteriorly.
  • 37. Complications of otitis mediaPage 37
  • 38. Complications of otitis mediaPage 38 Facial Nerve paralysis Can be caused by ; 1. A.S.O.M. 2. C.S.O.M. with/ without Cholesteatoma. 3. Surgery on the middle ear and mastoid
  • 39. Complications of otitis mediaPage 39 Facial Nerve paralysis 1. In ASOM it is secondary to the pressure of the pus on the nerve – Generally seen with dehiscent facial nerve. – Usually recovers as the acute infection settles. 2. In CSOM the nerve is affected due to erosion of its bony canal by cholesteatoma, – Initially it is only compressed but later on it may be destroyed, hence the recovery is poor. – Surgical removal of cholesteatoma is necessary.
  • 40. Complications of otitis mediaPage 40 Facial Nerve paralysis 3. Facial nerve can also be paralyzed due to damage caused by surgery done on the middle ear and mastoid. – Severity varies from mild weakness to complete paralysis. – If there is complete paralysis found immediately after surgery  immediate exploration is recommended.
  • 41. Complications of otitis mediaPage 41 Labyrinthitis • Suppurative inflammation of the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear • Infections secondary to AOM or CSOM spreads through; – the oval /round window – Bony erosion due to cholesteatoma (fistula formation) – After surgery on cholesteatoma
  • 42. Complications of otitis mediaPage 42 Labyrinthitis Clinical Features • Vertigo • Nausea & Vomiting • Deafness • Nystagmus • Total SNHL in advanced stage
  • 43. Complications of otitis mediaPage 43 Labyrinthitis Treatment Medical treatment • Antibiotic therapy • Antivertiginous drugs Surgical treatment • If fistula formation is there
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  • 45. Complications of otitis mediaPage 45 1. Extradural abscess 2. Lateral sinus thrombosis 3. Meningitis 4. Subdural abscess 5. Brain abscess 6. Otic hydrocephalus Intracranial Complications
  • 46. Complications of otitis mediaPage 46
  • 47. Complications of otitis mediaPage 47 Extradural abscess • Pus collection between bone and dura • May remain silent, symptom-less • Discovered during surgery • Deep seated otalgia, Low grade fever, pulsatile discharge. • No localizing SS • Remove necrosed bone, drain abscess, consult neurosurgeon if very large
  • 48. Complications of otitis mediaPage 48 Lateral sinus thrombosis • Uncommon, usually follows CSOM. • Development of infected clot in lumen of sinus  may release organisms in systemic circulation  bacteremia, septicemia & septic embolization. • CF; vague, usually masked by A/B; fluctuating pyrexia, rigors and headaches over week with ear discharge. Tenderness along IJV, papilloedema, visual loss … • Contrast CT is diagnostic, MRI • Antibiotics, Mastoidectomy, explore the sinus
  • 49. Complications of otitis mediaPage 49
  • 50. Complications of otitis mediaPage 50 Meningitis • Can occur with AOM, • BUT more common with CSOM • Fever, headache, neck stiffness, kerning’s sign • Varied level of consciousness: irritability/ confusion/ drowsiness / drowsy/unconscious • Signs of raised ICP, focal neurological palsies • LP, CSF examination: DR, C/S • Antibiotics, treat primary cause
  • 51. Complications of otitis mediaPage 51
  • 52. Complications of otitis mediaPage 52 Subdural abscess • Extremely rare, serious, poor prognosis • Pus between dura & arachnoid • Extremely ill, severe headache, fever, Signs of raised ICP: Bradycardia, Papilloedema • Focal neurological signs: hemiplegia… • Drowsiness, coma, epileptic fits • Ref to neurosurgeon: Immediate drainage
  • 53. Complications of otitis mediaPage 53 Brain abscess • Collection of pus within the brain tissues • Temporal lobe & cerebellum favoured sites • 50% of adult brain abcesses are otogenic. 25% in children
  • 54. Complications of otitis mediaPage 54 Temporal lobe abscess • Commoner • Dysphasia/ Aphasia: if involves speech area in dominant hemisphere • Homonymous Hemianopia: if involves fibers of optic radiations • Contralateral paralysis of limb: if involves internal capsule • Epileptic fits, coma, high grade fever
  • 55. Complications of otitis mediaPage 55
  • 56. Complications of otitis mediaPage 56 Cerebellar abscess • Raised ICP; occipital headache, vomiting, papilloedema, high grade fever, bradycardia • Drowsiness, confusion, lethargy, coma • Cerebellar signs: Ataxia, nystagmus, past pointing, dysdiadokokinesis, + Romberg’s sign • CT, MRI, CSF analysis • Neurosurgical intervention
  • 57. Complications of otitis mediaPage 57 Sigmoid Sinus thrombosis • Rare nowadays • OM mastoiditis infl. of walls of sinus thrombus within sinus rapid enlargement, blocked lumen  may involve IJV/ cavernous sinus • Symptomless in early cases: esp. wi AB therapy • Fever with rigors, headaches, vomiting • Raised ICP, septicemia • Tenderness along jugular vein • Anticoagulants, evacuation of thrombus
  • 58. Thank you Complications of otitis mediaPage 58