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A silicone splint for auricular hematoma.

S E Lane1, G L Rhame, R L Wroble

  • 1SportsMedicine Grant, Grant Medical Center, Columbus, OH, 43215, USA.

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Auricular hematomas, common in sports, can be effectively treated with a new silicone splint. This method reduces recurrence risk, aids site observation, and allows faster return to competition for athletes.

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Area of Science:

  • Sports Medicine
  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Traumatology

Background:

  • Auricular hematomas are common injuries in contact sports like wrestling, boxing, football, rugby, and judo.
  • Traditional treatments for auricular hematomas carry risks of recurrence and can impede athlete recovery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy of a novel silicone splint treatment for auricular hematomas.
  • To compare the silicone splint method with existing treatments regarding recurrence, site monitoring, and return to play.

Main Methods:

  • A cohort of athletes with auricular hematomas was treated using a silicone splint.
  • Outcomes assessed included recurrence rates, ease of wound site observation, and time to return to competition.

Main Results:

  • The silicone splint treatment demonstrated a reduced risk of hematoma recurrence.
  • This method facilitated straightforward observation of the injury site.
  • Athletes experienced a quicker return to their respective sports.

Conclusions:

  • Silicone splint application is a promising and advantageous treatment for auricular hematomas in athletes.
  • This technique offers benefits in managing recurrence, monitoring the injury, and expediting the athlete's return to sport.