Ja. Joyce, TREATMENT OF CANINE AURAL HEMATOMA USING AN INDWELLING DRAIN AND CORTICOSTEROIDS, Journal of Small Animal Practice, 35(7), 1994, pp. 341-344
Aural haematomas were treated using a Penrose tissue drain inserted th
rough the haematoma and left in situ for two weeks. Oral prednisolone
was prescribed at a dose of 2 mg/kg for two weeks then 1 mg/kg for a f
urther two weeks. Twenty-nine haematomas were treated in 22 dogs. Twen
ty-six cases resolved after a single treatment. Three ears required a
second treatment two to four weeks after the initial treatment and one
dog had a postoperative infection of the drain tract. No ears require
d more than one repeated drainage. Good cosmetic results were achieved
in all cases.