A case of a patient with the severe, odontogenic phlegmon of the neck (caused by Streptococcus anginosus and Prevotella intermedia), withaccompanyingsystemic inflammation (sepsis) and pneumonia

Valeriia Hrydnova, Mateusz Stępiński
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Introduction: Among numerous acute inflammatory processes within the organs and structures of the neck, special attention is paid to the phlegmon, i.e. diffuse purulent infection of the soft tissues of the neck, which poses a serious threat to the life of the affected individual. Case report: Presented herein is a case study of a patient with severe odontogenic phlegmon accompanied by mixed systemic infection (sepsis) and pneumonia. The patient had undergone several surgical procedures. Respiratory and circulatory support with broad-spectrum antibiotic therapy (empirical followed by targeted) were administered in analgosedation within an ICU setting. Following the stabilization of vital signs, the treatment was continued within the Department of Laryngology. The authors have reviewed the available literature on the etiology, diagnostics, and treatment of severe, odontogenic infections of the soft tissues of the neck, with particular emphasis on infections caused by Streptococcus anginosus and Prevotella intermedia. Conclusions: The correct choice of management tactics in case of an advanced purulent inflammatory process within the cervicofacial region is of utmost importance for the treatment outcomes as well as for the saving of the patient’s life. Literature reports highlight the need for early detection and urgent surgical treatment of Streptococcus anginosus infections due to the aggressive course of infections caused by this pathogen species.
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颈部严重牙源性痰症(由血管链球菌和中普雷沃氏菌引起),伴有全身炎症(败血症)和肺炎1例
在颈部器官和结构内的众多急性炎症过程中,特别注意的是痰,即颈部软组织的弥漫性化脓性感染,它对患者的生命构成严重威胁。病例报告:本文报告一例严重牙源性痰伴全身感染(脓毒症)和肺炎的病例研究。这个病人接受了几次外科手术。呼吸和循环支持与广谱抗生素治疗(经验性,然后是靶向性)在ICU环境中进行镇静治疗。生命体征稳定后,在喉科继续治疗。作者回顾了现有的关于颈部软组织严重牙源性感染的病因、诊断和治疗的文献,特别强调了由血管链球菌和中间普雷沃氏菌引起的感染。结论:颈面区晚期化脓性炎症的正确处理策略对治疗效果和挽救患者生命至关重要。文献报道强调,由于这种病原体引起的感染具有侵袭性,因此需要早期发现和紧急手术治疗。
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Polish Otorhinolaryngology Review Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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