Infected intramedullary clavicle nail presenting as neck abscess-a case report and a caveat

Journal of Orthopaedic Reports Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-25 DOI:10.1016/j.jorep.2024.100411
Sivabalaganesh Amirthalingam, Karthikeyan Manickam, Sundar Suriyakumar, J.K. Giriraj Harshavardhan
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Abstract

Background

The investing layer of deep cervical fascia is responsible for the transmission of deep neck space infection from the pharyngeal spaces to the mediastinal spaces. In orthopaedic procedures, implants are a constant source of infection, both early on and afterward. When infected, intra-medullary implants are a constant source of danger that goes undetected and acts as an infection focus.

Case report

We report the case of forty-one-year-old man with a deep neck space infection and para-tonsillar abscess which was later diagnosed to be an extension of an infected intra-medullary clavicle implant.

Conclusion

Infection of implants used for internal fixation of clavicle can spread to the neck rapidly and present as a deep neck space infection and abscess. This case report should alert Orthopaedic Surgeons to this possibility and ensure that implant removal is done at the earliest once such infection is suspected.

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感染性锁骨髓内钉表现为颈部脓肿--病例报告和注意事项
背景颈深筋膜的投资层是颈深间隙感染从咽部间隙传播到纵隔间隙的罪魁祸首。在骨科手术中,植入物始终是早期和后期感染的来源。病例报告我们报告了一例四十一岁的男性患者,他患有深颈部间隙感染和扁桃体旁脓肿,后被诊断为髓内锁骨植入物感染的延伸。结论用于锁骨内固定的植入物感染可迅速扩散至颈部,表现为深颈部间隙感染和脓肿。本病例报告应引起骨科医生对这种可能性的警惕,并确保一旦怀疑存在此类感染,应尽早移除植入物。
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