ABSTRACT
Acute auricular hematoma is common after blunt trauma to the side of the head. A network
of vessels provides a rich blood supply to the ear, and the ear cartilage receives
its nutrients from the overlying perichondrium. Prompt management of hematoma includes
drainage and prevention of reaccumulation. If left untreated, an auricular hematoma
can result in complications such as perichondritis, infection, and necrosis. Cauliflower
ear may result from long-standing loss of blood supply to the ear cartilage and formation
of neocartilage from disrupted perichondrium. Management of cauliflower ear involves
excision of deformed cartilage and reshaping of the auricle.
KEYWORDS
Auricular hematoma - cartilage necrosis - cauliflower ear - perichondritis
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Howard KreinM.D. Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, Thomas Jefferson
University
925 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Email: howard.krein@jefferson.edu