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Willows is one of Europe’s leading small animal referral centres. Our state-of-the-art hospital is led by internationally renowned Specialists, committed to providing the highest standards of veterinary care. Total Ear Canal Ablation Surgery is a complex procedure, our Soft Tissue Specialists have extensive experience in the successful completion of this intricate procedure.
Our team of Surgeons are supported by our multi-disciplinary team of Specialists across a number of disciplines including; Anaesthesia, Diagnostic Imaging and Emergency and Critical Care. Willows also has a large dedicated team of Vets, Nurses and clinical support staff available 24 hours a day, every day of the year to provide the best possible care for your pet.
Willows is one of Europe’s leading small animal referral centres. Our state-of-the-art hospital is led by internationally renowned Specialists, committed to providing the highest standards of veterinary care. Total Ear Canal Ablation Surgery is a complex procedure, our Soft Tissue Specialists have extensive experience in the successful completion of this intricate procedure.
Our team of Surgeons are supported by our multi-disciplinary team of Specialists across a number of disciplines including; Anaesthesia, Diagnostic Imaging and Emergency and Critical Care. Willows also has a large dedicated team of Vets, Nurses and clinical support staff available 24 hours a day, every day of the year to provide the best possible care for your pet.
Total Ear Canal Ablation is a procedure performed to manage severe canal or middle ear disease in dogs. The full name of the procedure is Total Ear Canal Ablation with Lateral Bulla Osteotomy (TECA + LBO) however is usually shortened to TECA for convenience.
A TECA involves the removal of the diseased and infected ear canal whilst leaving the inner ear (the hearing organ) itself (the inner ear) in place. The middle ear chamber (tympanic bulla) is carefully inspected and any abnormal tissue or material is removed.
Some useful definitions:
Total Ear Canal Ablation is a procedure performed to manage severe canal or middle ear disease in dogs. The full name of the procedure is Total Ear Canal Ablation with Lateral Bulla Osteotomy (TECA + LBO) however is usually shortened to TECA for convenience.
A TECA involves the removal of the diseased and infected ear canal whilst leaving the inner ear (the hearing organ) itself (the inner ear) in place. The middle ear chamber (tympanic bulla) is carefully inspected and any abnormal tissue or material is removed.
Some useful definitions:
Canine ear disease usually occurs due to inflammation of the skin that lines the ear canal (otitis externa) which can lead to secondary infection of the middle ear chamber (otitis media).
In the majority of cases, inflammation of the skin within the ears is part of a more generalised skin condition, dogs suffering from ear problems often lick or chew at their feet or experience irritation elsewhere. More severely affected dogs can suffer from clear evidence of skin allergy over other parts of their body, in addition to the ear disease.
As infection and inflammation of the ear canal progresses it can become irreversibly narrowed, and the middle ear chamber can also become filled with infected material (Fig2).
Most cases of severe ear disease are assessed initially by our Specialist in Dermatology who will perform a full assessment of the ear and advise on potential treatment options.
It is most appropriate to ensure that all reasonable steps have been taken to manage the condition medically before seeking a surgical solution for ear disease.
A Primary Care Veterinary Surgeon can often help you with this, alternatively our Specialist Dermatologist at Willows may offer additional conservative management options.
TECA surgery is reserved for those cases that cannot be managed satisfactorily by medical means.
Whilst TECA surgery does not involve the removal of the inner ear/hearing organ, the removal of the ear canal itself will result reduced hearing sensitivity, similar to the effect of ear plugs or being under water.
When performed by a Specialist Surgeon, more than 90% of owners report a significant improvement in their dog’s quality of life following the procedure.
Whilst the vast majority of procedures result in success, there are some potential complications that can occur. Our Specialist Surgeons will take every step possible to minimise the risk of complications and maximise the chances of a good outcome.
Possible complications include:
Whilst TECA surgery does not involve the removal of the inner ear/hearing organ, the removal of the ear canal itself will result reduced hearing sensitivity, similar to the effect of ear plugs or being under water.
When performed by a Specialist Surgeon, more than 90% of owners report a significant improvement in their dog’s quality of life following the procedure.
Whilst the vast majority of procedures result in success, there are some potential complications that can occur. Our Specialist Surgeons will take every step possible to minimise the risk of complications and maximise the chances of a good outcome.
Possible complications include:
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Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service
Highlands Road
Shirley
Solihull
B90 4NH
Registered address:
Friars Gate,
1011 Stratford Road,
Solihull
B90 4BN
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Outside of these hours we are open 24/7 365 days a year as an emergency service.