Authors : Sachin Agarwal, Mohit Srivastava, Abhay Kumar Singh, Harsimrat Singh, Waseem Ahmad
DOI : 10.18231/j.ijoas.2020.012
Volume : 3
Issue : 2
Year : 2020
Page No : 53-56
Objective: To assess acute otitis media with facial nerve paralysis, its prognosis, and treatment.
Materials and Methods: It is a retrospective study. Thirteen patients of acute otitis media associated with
facial nerve paralysis attended the outpatient department of otorhinolaryngology between May 2017 and
April 2019. All patients were clinically assessed with appropriate investigations, prognosis, and treatment.
Results: Out of 13 patients, 2 were identified with complete facial paralysis and the remaining 11 patients
presented with incomplete paralysis. Medical treatment including antibiotics and corticosteroids failed,
while myringotomy and facial nerve decompression were done with a favourable outcome. Eleven patients
recovered to grade-I (House-Brackmann) and 2 cases to grade-II (House-Brackmann).
Conclusion: Peripheral facial nerve paralysis in acute otitis media is rare. Antibiotics and steroids yield
good outcome as conservative management. In case of failure by conservative treatment, facial nerve
decompression yields a favourable outcome.
Keywords: Acute otitis media, Facial nerve paralysis Myrigotomy, Facial nerve decompression.