This article talks about what otoscopy is, its importance in clinical examination and how otoscopy isperformed.
Sponsored Content by AmplivoxFeb 29 2024Reviewed by Andrea Salazar Before performing audiometry, tympanometry, or any other ear-related procedure, a clinician or healthcare professional will typically perform an otoscopy. Otoscopy is a clinical procedure employed to visually inspect the structures of the ear, especially the External Auditory Canal and Tympanic Membrane . It also offers some insight into the condition of the middle ear , although to a lesser extent.
A digital otoscope retains the components within a handheld unit but displays the image of the ear on a screen. This offers additional advantages as it enables the user to capture and document the otoscopy, or even present the image in real-time to the patient. Not only does otoscopy serve the purpose of ensuring the pathway to the eardrum is unobstructed, but also it provides a comprehensive assessment of the overall condition of the ear canal and tympanic membrane.
This maneuver aligns the acoustic meatus with the canal, facilitating the observation of landmarks within the ear and assessing the overall health condition of the EAC and TM. This procedure is quick and painless and a crucial part of an auditory examination. Here are the steps to conduct otoscopy:
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