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Title: Head, Nose, Mouth and Ear Injuries


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Head, Nose, Mouth and Ear Injuries
  • PED 477
  • Care and Prevention of
  • Athletic Injuries

2
Momentum
  • Skull movement
  • Brain movement
  • Stoppage
  • Traumatic Comp.
  • A-traumatic comp.
  • Jarring
  • repetition

3
Protective Equipment
  • Any loose layer reduces force
  • Shell with foam absorbs/disperses force
  • Rounded
  • Deflects force

4
Brain Injuries
  • Concussion
  • Impaired function (varying time frame)
  • No structural damage to speak of directly
  • Can lead to degradation over time
  • Extreme variance in severity
  • LOC
  • Diffuse

5
Brain Injuries
  • Hematoma (focal)
  • Epidural
  • arterial bleeding
  • quick onset
  • less common
  • Subdural
  • venous bleeding
  • wide range of onset time
  • can build on each other without symptoms

6
Significant Head Injuries
  • Signs of increased intercranial pressure
  • Aniscoria
  • Visual difficulties
  • Vomiting
  • Dyspnea
  • Decreased pulse

7
Concussion Grading
  • Grade I
  • Usually no LOC
  • Never more than 30 seconds
  • Symptom resolution
  • 15 minutes 24 hours
  • Post-traumatic amnesia
  • lt24 hours

Mild
8
Concussion Grading
  • Grade II
  • LOC
  • Never more than 5 minutes
  • Symptom resolution
  • 30 minutes 72 hours
  • Post-traumatic amnesia
  • None 48 hours
  • Retrograde amnesia
  • lt48 hours

Moderate
9
Concussion Grading
  • Grade III
  • LOC
  • 1 5 minutes or more
  • Symptom resolution
  • gt3 hours
  • Post-traumatic amnesia
  • gt24 hours
  • Retrograde amnesia
  • gt24 hours

Severe
10
Middle Ear Pathology
  • Otitis Media
  • Suppurative
  • Serous
  • TM Perforations
  • Tympanosclerosis
  • Cholesteatoma

11
Suppurative Otitis Media
12
Ruptured Tympanic Membrane
  • Sx Sudden pain, discharge, ringing, partial
    hearing loss, some relief
  • Causes Object insertion, sudden inward
    pressure, sudden outward pressure, severe middle
    ear infection
  • Tx Rx meds, pain relief, keep canal dry, surgery
    if improper healing

13
Hematoma of the AuricleCauliflower Ear
  • Blunt trauma
  • Blood between the perichondrium and cartilage
  • Very common wrestling injury
  • Prompt tx to remove the fluid is indicated,
    followed by direct pressure
  • Surgical interventions

14
Septal Deviation
  • Ask athlete to breathe in nostril
  • Examine with pen light or rhinoscope
  • Dont blow nose
  • Closed repair
  • 5-7 days

15
Nasal Injuries
  • Epistaxis (nosebleed)
  • Causes
  • picking
  • hypertension
  • infection
  • dryness
  • contusion
  • fracture

16
Avulsed Tooth
17
Dental Injury
  • Loose tooth
  • displaced
  • replace and refer
  • intruded
  • no treatment, but refer
  • extruded
  • attempt replacement and refer
  • avulsed (dislocated)
  • rinse tooth and mouth (saline dont touch root)
  • replace (or store) and refer

18
Lip Lacerations
  • Inside versus outside
  • Holes through
  • Antibiotic?
  • Sutures? How long?
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