otoskopia
Otoscopy is a clinical examination used to inspect the external auditory canal and the tympanic membrane. It is performed with an otoscope, a handheld instrument with a light, a magnifying lens, and a disposable speculum. Some devices are video-based and can display the view on a screen, or include pneumatic capability to test membrane mobility.
Indications include ear pain, hearing loss, discharge, trauma, or suspected middle-ear disease. The exam is commonly
Technique: The patient is seated. For adults, the pinna is gently pulled up and back to straighten
Findings: A normal TM is pearly gray, translucent, and slightly concave. Abnormal findings include a bulging,
Limitations and adjuncts: Visualization is limited to the external canal and tympanic membrane; deeper middle-ear structures