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In this BoardsCast episode, we continue Tobias Chapter 123 — Middle and Inner Ear by flipping the usual middle ear assumption on its head: A healthy middle ear isn’t healthy because it’s sterile. It’s healthy because it drains. The tympanic cavity constantly produces secretions and debris. If it can’t clear them, it fills—sometimes with mucus even when there’s no tumour, no rupture, and no infection. This episode breaks down the middle ear as a plumbing + pressure system, not a microbiology mystery. You’ll learn: * The auditory (Eustachian/pharyngotympanic) tube as the drainpipe from the tympanic bulla to the nasopharynx * Mucociliary clearance as the conveyor belt that sweeps mucus/debris down the tube * Why the tube is normally closed and must be actively opened by the tensor veli palatini during swallowing * How drainage failure creates a vacuum, pulls fluid in, and turns the middle ear into a fluid-filled “swamp” → conductive hearing loss * Secretory otitis media (“glue ear”) as the classic drainage disease, especially in Cavalier King Charles Spaniels * Why myringotomy can relieve pressure short-term, but tympanostomy tubes are a durable mechanical fix when the natural drain can’t work Key takeaway: Don’t treat a plumbing problem like a microbiology problem. Fix the outflow, and the system stabilises. 🎁 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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