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In this BoardsCast episode, we finish Tobias Chapter 123 — Middle and Inner Ear with the core reason chronic ear cases relapse: You killed the tenants… but you left the apartment complex standing. This is the mental model that drives the entire episode: Medicine controls infection. Surgery removes the environment that creates it. We break down why systemic and topical antimicrobials can suppress otitis media temporarily, but fail long-term when the ear’s architecture has become a sealed, stenotic, mineralized incubator with no drainage and poor immune access. Then we build the surgical logic: * When anatomy is still functional, myringotomy + high-volume lavage can evacuate middle ear debris while preserving structure * When anatomy is destroyed, TECA + LBO works because it removes the external canal “factory” and debrides the middle ear reservoir * The #1 reason ear surgeries fail: residual disease left behind in the bulla → fluid production continues → pressure builds → abscess/fistula forms We also apply the same reservoir principle across species and diseases: feline inflammatory polyps (traction vs VBO/root removal) and canine cholesteatoma (keratin “glacier” recurrence risk). Key takeaway: If disease remains, disease returns. Remove the reservoir—or plan on relapse. 🎁 Simini Bonus Claim your free sample of Simini Protect Lavage (just cover shipping): https://www.simini.com/evaluation-kit [https://www.simini.com/evaluation-kit] Listen On: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Amazon Music
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