The most common cause of neck infections is odontogenic abscesses that can often be life-threatening and require a surgical drain associated with antibiotic therapy. We present a case of the surgical management of an odontogenic sack-shaped and walled abscess arising from elements 3.6, 3.7 and 3.8 that reached the laterocervical spaces and anterior mediastinum in a 28-year-old healthy woman. Typical signs and symptoms of cervical complications of dental origin are fever, a neck mass, lymphadenopathy, trismus and odynophagia. The gold standard treatment in these situations is a multidisciplinary approach involving an oral surgeon, ENT specialist and thoracic surgeon to drain the infected material. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first described case report of a dental abscess enclosed in a sack in the deep space of the neck and in the anterior space of the mediastinum.
Surgical excision of unusual sacked neck and mediastinum abscess of odontogenic origin / Colizza, Andrea; D’Erme, Giovanni; Ciofalo, Andrea; D'Angeli, Giacomo; FEDERICI STANGANELLI, FRANCESCA ROMANA; Galli, Carlotta; DE VINCENTIIS, Marco; Galli, Massimo. - In: ANTIBIOTICS. - ISSN 2079-6382. - 11:12(2022). [10.3390/antibiotics11121757]
Surgical excision of unusual sacked neck and mediastinum abscess of odontogenic origin
Andrea ColizzaPrimo
;Andrea Ciofalo;Giacomo D’Angeli;Francesca Romana Federici
;Marco De VincentiisPenultimo
;Massimo GalliUltimo
2022
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The most common cause of neck infections is odontogenic abscesses that can often be life-threatening and require a surgical drain associated with antibiotic therapy. We present a case of the surgical management of an odontogenic sack-shaped and walled abscess arising from elements 3.6, 3.7 and 3.8 that reached the laterocervical spaces and anterior mediastinum in a 28-year-old healthy woman. Typical signs and symptoms of cervical complications of dental origin are fever, a neck mass, lymphadenopathy, trismus and odynophagia. The gold standard treatment in these situations is a multidisciplinary approach involving an oral surgeon, ENT specialist and thoracic surgeon to drain the infected material. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first described case report of a dental abscess enclosed in a sack in the deep space of the neck and in the anterior space of the mediastinum.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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