Foreign bodies in the external auditory canal: A single center experience

Foreign bodies in the external auditory canal: A single center experience

Aim: The aim of our study is to determine the risky age groups, to investigate what kind of materials may pose a danger and themeasures that can be taken to prevent it and to evaluate the findings in the light of the literature.Materials and Methods: The medical records of patients diagnosed with foreign bodies in the external auditory canal admitted toAntalya Serik State Hospital Emergency Service or Ear-Nose and Throat (ENT) Clinic between January 2018 and December 2018were retrospectively analyzed. Various parameters such as foreign bodies, age, sex, as well as clinical symptoms and treatmentprotocols were investigated, and these cases were discussed in the light of the literature.Results: A total of 96 patients admitted to our hospital at the time of the study. Fifty-four of them were male (56.25%) and 42 werefemale patients (43.75%). The mean age was 24.13 years (11 months - 76 years). Foreign bodies were removed from the right earin 58 cases (60.4%), from the left ear in 35 cases (36.4%), and from both ears in 3 cases (3.1%). Most of the patients were preschoolchildren aged between 0-5 years (n = 46, 47.9%). This patient group was followed by the adult-age patient group, who were 16 yearsold or older (n = 27, 28.1%). The most common foreign bodies in children were small plastic pieces (84.2%) and granular foods(76.5%). In adults, cotton swabs were the most common (71.4%).Conclusion: The presence of foreign bodies in the external auditory canal is a common problem in ENT diseases both in the pediatricgroup and in the adult group. Foreign bodies can cause complications even up to perforation in the ear. Parents should be madeaware of not keeping small plastic pieces and granular foods near their children.

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