Dermatology Clinic for Animals of Las Vegas
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Veterinary Dermatology
 

         To optimize treatment of pets with chronic ear infections, Dermatology Clinic for Animals utilizes video-otoscopy. This procedure involves the use of specialized equipment which has a highly magnified camera lens used to examine the deeper parts of the ear canal, the ear drum, and the middle ear. It is very helpful in identifying foreign objects and tumors in the canal, abnormalities of the eardrum, and infection of the middle ear. Additionally, instruments can be inserted through the video-otoscope to grasp or biopsy objects in the ear canal, or to flush debris out of the ear canal and middle ear. Findings can be documented via photographs and video recordings. Video-otoscopy is a valuable tool in enabling our veterinarians to accurately diagnose and treat challenging cases of chronic ear infections in companion animals.

 
 
Video-otoscopy Pictures
 
A normal canine eardrum An eardrum perforation is evident by the escaping air bubble
   
   
An inflammatory polyp obstructs the ear canal
An aggressive ear canal cancer (squamous cell carcinoma)
 
An inflamed, infected ear canal prior to video-otoscopy guided flush
Post flush, the eardrum is now visible
   
Wax and debris obscure the eardrum
Post flush, the thickened eardrum and a small polyp are revealed
 
An ear canal filled with wax and infection due to allergies The same ear canal after video-otoscopy guided ear flush
   
 
An inflammatory polyp obstructs the ear canal
After the mass is removed, the ear canal can now be visualized...
 
 
...and the eardrum is verified to be intact
 
Video-otoscopy Videos