2016
DOI: 10.22456/1679-9216.80930
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Epidemiology and Anesthetic Risk in Dogs with Aural Hematoma

Abstract: Background: Otohematoma or aural hematoma in dogs is blood pooling within the ear cartilage plate, and stems from several causes (ear infections, ectoparasites and others). The formation of hematoma is by vascular injury, causing bleeding, generated by self-injury. This disease occurs especially in dogs of pendulous ears, and the concave surface of the ear is considered as the most frequent. The therapy to correct the lesion can be a clinical procedure; however, surgical drainage is the treatment of choice. Th… Show more

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“…The disease is characterized by the accumulation of blood content within the ear pinna, typically resulting from traumatic injury. It is more commonly observed in dogs and relatively rare in cats (Rodrigues et al, 2016;Silva et al, 2018). However, new approaches are needed to treat this disease as an alternative to conventional methods.…”
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“…The disease is characterized by the accumulation of blood content within the ear pinna, typically resulting from traumatic injury. It is more commonly observed in dogs and relatively rare in cats (Rodrigues et al, 2016;Silva et al, 2018). However, new approaches are needed to treat this disease as an alternative to conventional methods.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is rarely found in cats (Silva et al, 2018). This condition typically has a traumatic origin and can be associated with conditions affecting the auditory system, which may lead to sudden head movements due to pain, itching, or acute ear inflammation, including various forms of otitis (Gheller et al, 2017;Rodrigues et al, 2016). It commonly results in severe itching in the affected area, often causing damage to the auricular cartilage, rupture and fracturing of blood vessels, thus creating conditions conducive to the accumulation of fluid (Valle et al, 2015.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Drainage of otohematoma was performed on 26 patients (26/201, 12.94%). This surgical procedure is frequently performed by veterinary services in Brazil (Cruz-Pinto et al, 2015;Rodrigues et al, 2016;Xavier, 2012).…”
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