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Case Report

Conservative management of post-traumatic pneumolabyrinth: case report

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Pages 140-142 | Published online: 28 Apr 2022
 

Abstract

Introduction

Pneumolabyrinth, defined by the presence of air in the labyrinth, is a rare clinical finding that can occur as a result of middle ear trauma, such as a traumatic injury with Q-tips.

Case report

We report the case of a patient that presented to the emergency department with vertigo and hearing loss complaints after aural cleansing with a Q-tip. On examination, the left tympanic membrane was perforated and there were signs of left vestibulopathy. A high-resolution CT scan was performed, and it showed the presence of air in the inner ear. Conservative management, instead of a surgical approach, was performed, with overall good vestibular and hearing outcomes.

Discussion

There is no clinical consensus on the best treatment of pneumolabyrinth, since, even with surgery, outcomes, mainly hearing outcomes, are usually poor. Nevertheless, surgery is usually reserved for patients with incapacitating vertigo or worsening hearing loss.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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