Death due to late complication of paranasal sinus fracture following road traffic trauma

M. Kogulshankar, M. Vidanapathirana
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The nose and maxilla are components of the danger triangle. Due to the special nature of the blood supply to the human nose can lead to cavernous sinus thrombosis, meningitis or brain abscess. Frontal and maxillary sinus infection leads to early and delayed complications. In this case, lack of information had been given to the patient by the clinicians on discharge regarding review examination. An elderly alcoholic was admitted to a tertiary care hospital following road traffic trauma. He had received fractures of right maxillary bone and frontal sinus with frontal lobe brain contusion. CT scan showed fluid levels in the bilateral maxillary sinus. He was treated inward for two weeks and was discharged. He was advised to come for review examination in one week but defaulted and had not also taken antibiotics regularly.  Two weeks later, he was re-admitted with spiky fever for three days. On admission, he was drowsy and had neutrophil leukocytosis. He died two days after admission. The autopsy revealed yellow pus and abscesses on the brain surface. Other organs showed septic features. The cause of death was brain abscesses and meningitis following blunt force trauma to head.  The brain abscesses and meningitis were complications of sinus fracture following road traffic accident of an alcoholic who had not followed proper medical advice. A multidisciplinary approach and a proper follow up is needed to prevent such deaths due to late complications. We highlight that adequate information should be given to both patient and relatives especially when the patient is an alcoholic to prevent the late complications and death.
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道路交通创伤后鼻窦骨折晚期并发症致死亡
鼻子和上颌骨是危险三角的组成部分。由于人鼻供血的特殊性,可导致海绵窦血栓形成、脑膜炎或脑脓肿。额颌窦感染可导致早期和延迟的并发症。在本例中,临床医生在出院时没有向患者提供有关复查检查的信息。一名老年酗酒者在道路交通创伤后被送往三级保健医院。右上颌骨及额窦骨折伴额叶脑挫伤。CT扫描显示双侧上颌窦积液。他住院治疗了两个星期,出院了。医生建议他一周后来复查,但他没有按时服药,也没有定期服用抗生素。两周后,他再次入院,发烧三天。入院时,他昏昏欲睡,有中性粒细胞增多。他在入院两天后死亡。尸检发现脑表面有黄色脓和脓肿。其他器官表现出败血性特征。死因是头部钝器外伤后的脑脓肿和脑膜炎。脑脓肿和脑膜炎是道路交通事故后窦性骨折的并发症,酗酒者没有遵循适当的医疗建议。需要多学科方法和适当的随访,以防止由于晚期并发症导致的此类死亡。我们强调,应向患者和亲属提供充分的信息,特别是当患者是酗酒者时,以防止晚期并发症和死亡。
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