Otohematoma equine and its surgical approach
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32870/e-cucba.v0i8.76Keywords:
Otoserohematoma,Otohematoma auris, fibrous blood clots, abatement, pinna.Abstract
The present investigation reports a pathology that affects the pinna of the equines known as «Otohematoma, Otoserohematoma, Hematoma auris or auricular pseudocyst» which is characterized by the accumulation of blood and serous fluid located at the level of the subchondral, intracondral and pericondral affecting primarily the concave surface; although, can occur on both sides. The exact cause of this condition is unknown; however, our research and multiple observations indicate that its origin is associated with tick’s infestation, enclosed trauma that generate ruptures of blood vessels and mites, and is complicated by iatrogenic therapies that generate secondary bacterial infections.The characteristic symptoms are described, and the surgical procedure used in its treatment, which applies to small species and human patients. There are no reports of this disease in the equine specie. We describes the satisfactory results obtained when patients are intervene on a timely manner, as well as post-surgical therapy, the results of the histopathological and bacteriological tests concluding that the knowledge of the surgical technique used will allow practitioners and surgeons of horses an alternative healing for their equine patients.