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EMERGENCY MEDICINE TRAINING
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Auricular Hematoma
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A realistic ear model with simulated blood material for practicing auricular hematoma drainage. Prevent cauliflower ear deformity through hands-on procedural training.

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Techniques Practiced
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6+
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Skin Tones Available
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L & R
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Ear Sides Available
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Product Features
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Built for Realistic Procedural Training

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Every detail is designed to replicate the look, feel, and clinical response of a real auricular hematoma.

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Auricular hematoma simulator showing realistic ear anatomy
Lifelike Anatomy
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High-fidelity ear model with accurate anatomical landmarks. Simulated blood material provides realistic aspiration feedback during drainage procedures.
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Practicing needle aspiration on auricular hematoma simulator
True Techniques
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Practice both needle aspiration and incision with suturing, the two primary treatment approaches for auricular hematoma management.
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Auricular hematoma simulators in various skin tones
Inclusive Design
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Available in a wide variety of skin tones and in both left and right ear configurations. Train with models that reflect your patient population.
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CLINICAL BACKGROUND

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Why This Skill Matters

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Auricular hematoma management is a time-critical emergency medicine procedure that requires both knowledge and procedural confidence.

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Time-Critical Intervention

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Untreated hematomas can lead to permanent auricular cartilage necrosis within 24-48 hours, making rapid assessment and drainage essential in emergency settings.

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Common Presentation

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Blunt ear trauma from contact sports, assaults, or falls are frequent in EDs. Recognition and intervention reduce morbidity and patient disability.

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Procedural Confidence

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Needle aspiration and incision with suturing are high-yield emergency medicine skills that may be unfamiliar to residents in training.

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Beyond DIY Models

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Realistic anatomical response and haptic feedback are critical for competency. This model bridges the gap between observation and safe patient care.

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Techniques Practiced
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Core Emergency Procedures

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Master the two primary approaches to auricular hematoma management with realistic hands-on practice.

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1. Needle Aspiration
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Using an 18-gauge needle to aspirate collected blood from the subperichondrial space. Practice proper needle placement, aspiration technique, and compression bandaging.
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2. Incision & Drainage with Suturing
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Making a small incision along the antihelix, evacuating the hematoma, and placing through-and-through mattress sutures or bolster dressing to prevent re-accumulation.
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Home / Simulators / Auricular Hematoma
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EMERGENCY MEDICINE TRAINING
div>

Auricular Hematoma
Simulator

h1>

A realistic ear model with simulated blood material for practicing auricular hematoma drainage. Prevent cauliflower ear deformity through hands-on procedural training.

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2
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Techniques Practiced
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6+
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Skin Tones Available
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L & R
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Ear Sides Available
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CLINICAL BACKGROUND

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Why This Skill Matters

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Auricular hematoma management is a time-critical emergency medicine procedure that requires both knowledge and procedural confidence.

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Time-Critical Intervention

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Untreated hematomas can lead to permanent auricular cartilage necrosis within 24-48 hours, making rapid assessment and drainage essential in emergency settings.

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Common Presentation

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Blunt ear trauma from contact sports, assaults, or falls are frequent in EDs. Recognition and intervention reduce morbidity and patient disability.

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Procedural Confidence

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Needle aspiration and incision with suturing are high-yield emergency medicine skills that may be unfamiliar to residents in training.

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Beyond DIY Models

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Realistic anatomical response and haptic feedback are critical for competency. This model bridges the gap between observation and safe patient care.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is included?
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A silicone ear model pre-loaded with simulated blood material on a stable base.
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Single-use or reusable?
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Single-use. One drainage procedure per unit.
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Skin tones available?
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Six or more skin tones, left and right configurations.
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For residency programs?
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Yes. Volume pricing available for institutional orders.
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