Acute purulent otitis media: features of development of complications in the form of neuritis of the facial nerve

Background. Neuritis of the facial nerve is a rare complication of acute purulent otitis media, which, in addition to the symptoms of otitis media, is accompanied by dysfunction of facial muscles, facial asymmetry, ophthalmological disorders, etc. Opinions regarding the pathophysiologic mechanisms o...

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Main Authors: Z. N. Lovpache, S. M. Chudopal, E. S. Ulimbasheva, T. M. Aliev
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Published: Open Systems Publication 2025-04-01
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author Z. N. Lovpache
S. M. Chudopal
E. S. Ulimbasheva
T. M. Aliev
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description Background. Neuritis of the facial nerve is a rare complication of acute purulent otitis media, which, in addition to the symptoms of otitis media, is accompanied by dysfunction of facial muscles, facial asymmetry, ophthalmological disorders, etc. Opinions regarding the pathophysiologic mechanisms of the complication include anatomic variations of the facial nerve, retrograde infection, exposure of the nerve to bacterial and viral toxins, and impaired blood supply to the nerve due to thrombosis or compression of the vessels feeding it. The complication reduces the quality of life by 2-3 months, can have long-term consequences and requires timely diagnosis and treatment in conditions of consolidation of specialists of various profiles. The course and outcomes of the disease depend on the aggressiveness of the infectious agent, timely diagnosis, adequate antibacterial and other therapy, and the state of the patient's immune system.Objective. Generalization and systematization of current data on pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnostic methods and treatment of facial nerve neuritis of otogenic origin; presentation of a clinical case of facial nerve lesion in an adult patient with acute purulent otitis media.Results. A comprehensive analysis of the existing theories of the pathophysiology of facial neuritis of otogenic origin; the main conservative and surgical approaches to the treatment of the disease; and the role of non-drug therapy is described. The article also presents a clinical case of facial nerve damage in an adult patient with acute purulent otitis media.Conclusion. Despite the rarity of the described complication, timely diagnosis and adequate treatment are required to achieve a favorable outcome and prevent chronic neurological consequences. Efforts to improve the quality of treatment of the underlying disease, the development of strategies for interaction between various specialists, combined with strict adherence to the treatment regimen by patients with otitis media can lead to success in the fight against facial nerve neuritis of otogenic genesis.
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spelling doaj-art-32e5434f88f44b6aaaff014ee3823f1f2025-08-20T02:49:41ZrusOpen Systems PublicationЛечащий Врач1560-51752687-11812025-04-0104364110.51793/OS.2025.28.4.0051364Acute purulent otitis media: features of development of complications in the form of neuritis of the facial nerveZ. N. Lovpache0S. M. Chudopal1E. S. Ulimbasheva2T. M. Aliev3Kabardino-Balkarian State University named after Kh.M. BerbekovKabardino-Balkarian State University named after Kh.M. BerbekovRepublican Clinical HospitalKabardino-Balkarian State University named after Kh.M. BerbekovBackground. Neuritis of the facial nerve is a rare complication of acute purulent otitis media, which, in addition to the symptoms of otitis media, is accompanied by dysfunction of facial muscles, facial asymmetry, ophthalmological disorders, etc. Opinions regarding the pathophysiologic mechanisms of the complication include anatomic variations of the facial nerve, retrograde infection, exposure of the nerve to bacterial and viral toxins, and impaired blood supply to the nerve due to thrombosis or compression of the vessels feeding it. The complication reduces the quality of life by 2-3 months, can have long-term consequences and requires timely diagnosis and treatment in conditions of consolidation of specialists of various profiles. The course and outcomes of the disease depend on the aggressiveness of the infectious agent, timely diagnosis, adequate antibacterial and other therapy, and the state of the patient's immune system.Objective. Generalization and systematization of current data on pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnostic methods and treatment of facial nerve neuritis of otogenic origin; presentation of a clinical case of facial nerve lesion in an adult patient with acute purulent otitis media.Results. A comprehensive analysis of the existing theories of the pathophysiology of facial neuritis of otogenic origin; the main conservative and surgical approaches to the treatment of the disease; and the role of non-drug therapy is described. The article also presents a clinical case of facial nerve damage in an adult patient with acute purulent otitis media.Conclusion. Despite the rarity of the described complication, timely diagnosis and adequate treatment are required to achieve a favorable outcome and prevent chronic neurological consequences. Efforts to improve the quality of treatment of the underlying disease, the development of strategies for interaction between various specialists, combined with strict adherence to the treatment regimen by patients with otitis media can lead to success in the fight against facial nerve neuritis of otogenic genesis.https://journal.lvrach.ru/jour/article/view/1389neuritis of the facial nerveacute otitis mediapurulent otitis mediacomplication of otitis media
spellingShingle Z. N. Lovpache
S. M. Chudopal
E. S. Ulimbasheva
T. M. Aliev
Acute purulent otitis media: features of development of complications in the form of neuritis of the facial nerve
Лечащий Врач
neuritis of the facial nerve
acute otitis media
purulent otitis media
complication of otitis media
title Acute purulent otitis media: features of development of complications in the form of neuritis of the facial nerve
title_full Acute purulent otitis media: features of development of complications in the form of neuritis of the facial nerve
title_fullStr Acute purulent otitis media: features of development of complications in the form of neuritis of the facial nerve
title_full_unstemmed Acute purulent otitis media: features of development of complications in the form of neuritis of the facial nerve
title_short Acute purulent otitis media: features of development of complications in the form of neuritis of the facial nerve
title_sort acute purulent otitis media features of development of complications in the form of neuritis of the facial nerve
topic neuritis of the facial nerve
acute otitis media
purulent otitis media
complication of otitis media
url https://journal.lvrach.ru/jour/article/view/1389
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