Minimally Invasive Surgical Otology

Ear disease is one of the most common reasons pet owners present a pet to their veterinarian or end up seeing a veterinary dermatologist. 

Ear disease often recurs and persists in dogs due to incomplete or ineffective treatments or failure to diagnose the underlying cause. To improve the treatment of pets with chronic ear disease, our experienced veterinarians often utilize video otoscopy.

Video otoscopy has revolutionized the treatment of ear infections by our medical team as it provides amazing clarity to assess the condition of the ear canal, eardrum, and, at times, the middle ear.

What is Video Otoscopy?

Video otoscopy is the use of a small rigid otoscope with a camera built in that can be passed into the ear canal. The image is then projected onto a screen allowing magnification and much greater clarity to observe the deeper ear canal and structures.

What are the Benefits of Video Otoscopy?

Small channels within the otoscope also allow instruments to be passed into the ear canal to facilitate deeper cleaning, polyp or tumor removal, and other procedures. The use of video otoscopy in a challenging ear case is often the difference between months of continued struggles and a much more rapid resolution of infection and disease.

What is involved with the Video Otoscopy Procedure?

The video otoscopy examination typically requires general anesthesia due to the sensitive nature of the ear canal and the need for a perfectly still patient when performing this procedure. In some cases, video otoscopy is required just once, while in other cases may need the procedure on more than one occasion over time to resolve a particular infection or challenging condition.