< b>Deformity, cauliflower-ear: Destruction of the underlying cartilage framework
of the outer ear (pinnae), usually caused by either infection or trauma, resulting
in a thickening of the ear. Classically, blood collects (hematoma) between the ear
cartilage and the skin. There is a marked thickening of the entire ear which may
be so extensive that the shape of the ear becomes unrecognizable. The ear is said
to look like a piece of cauliflower. It is typically seen in wrestlers and boxers
who have had repeated trauma to the ear.
When trauma causes a blood clot under the skin of the ear, the clot disrupts
the connection of the skin to the ear cartilage. The cartilage has no other blood
supply except the overlying skin so, if the skin is separated from the cartilage,
the cartilage is deprived of nutrients and dies and the ear cartilage shrivels up
to form the classic cauliflower ear.
The treatment of the hematoma (the blood clot) is to drain it through an incision
in the ear and apply a compressive dressing to sandwich the two sides of the skin
against the cartilage.
When treated promptly and aggressively, the development of cauliflower ear deformity
is unlikely. Delay in diagnosis and treatment leads to more difficulty in managing
this problem and may leave greater ear deformity.
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