Author/Authors :
Qirjazi, Brikena University of Tirana - Faculty of Medicine - Department of ENT, Albania , Bardhyli, Dolores Tirana University Hospital Center - Department of ENT, Albania , Hoxhallari, Xhevair Tirana University Hospital Center - Department of ENT, Albania
Abstract :
Subacute otitis media is a well-known pathology of ENT practice which is easily diagnosed and subsequently treated in the outpatient clinic. The rate of complications in acute otitis media is lower than in chronic otitis media. We present here the history of a young patient with subacute otitis media who developed both localized labyrinthitis and facial palsy requiring surgical treatment. We conclude that the treatment of subacute otitis media should becarefully monitored because complications may occur. Surgical treatment and pressure release can be efficient for the treatment of a peripheral facial palsy in the course of acute or subacute otitis media.