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An ear hematoma may look like a simple swelling, but the difference between a quick fix and a lasting result is all in the surgical approach. In this video, you’ll see how our veterinary team at Maricamp Animal Hospital uses advanced techniques to give this feline patient the best chance at a full recovery without recurrence. We don’t just drain the hematoma, we remove a section of skin to keep the area open for continued drainage, preventing the pocket from sealing too soon and trapping fluid again. Using a straight needle and sterile IV tubing instead of standard suture alone allows us to secure the skin and cartilage tightly without damaging delicate ear tissue. This added step means less trauma, better healing, and a smoother cosmetic outcome. To further support recovery, we incorporate therapeutic laser treatment to bring more oxygen to the tissue, reduce pain, and speed healing time. You’ll see every stage, from precise suturing to strategic wrapping, and learn why each detail matters in preventing complications. Whether you’re a pet owner wanting to understand your cat’s treatment or a veterinary professional looking for refined surgical strategies, this video gives you a true inside look at how we manage even the smallest ear hematomas with care and precision. #MaricampAnimalHospital #OcalaVet #EarHematoma #CatCare #VeterinarySurgery #PetHealth #HealthyPets #PetCareTips #AnimalHospital #CatVet For more info or to book an appointment, visit maricampanimalhospital.com Instagram: @maricampanimalhospital Facebook: facebook.com/MaricampAH TikTok: tiktok.com/@maricampanimalhospital