Disseminated necrotic mediastinitis spread from odontogenic abscess: our experience.

F. Filiaci, E. Riccardi, V. Mitro, P. Piombino, C. Rinna, A. Agrillo, C. Ungari
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AIMS Deep neck infections are rare but potentially fatal complication of pulpal abscess of the teeth. If an infection can progress rapidly from a toothache to a life threatening infection, then it is critical that dentists be able to recognize the danger signs and identify the patients who are at risk. Mediastinitis is a severe inflammatory process involving the connective tissues that fills the intracellular spaces and surrounds the organs in the middle of the chest. This pathology has both an acute and a chronic form and, in most cases, it has an infectious etiology. This study want to expose the experience acquired in the Oral and Maxillo-facial Sciences Department, Policlinico Umberto I, "Sapienza" University of Rome, regarding two clinical cases of disseminated necrotizing mediastinitis starting from an odontogenic abscess. METHODS We report two clinical cases of disseminated necrotic mediastinitis with two different medical and surgical approaches. The radiographic and photographic documentation of the patients was collected in the pre-and post-operatively. All patients underwent a CT scan and MRI. RESULTS Mediastinitis can result from a serious odontogenic abscess, and the extent of its inflammation process must be never underestimated. Dental surgeons play a key role as a correct diagnosis can prevent further increasing of the inflammation process. CONCLUSIONS A late diagnosis and an inadequate draining represent the major causes of the elevated mortality rate of disseminated necrotizing mediastinitis.
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弥散性坏死性纵隔炎由牙源性脓肿扩散:我们的经验。
目的深颈部感染是牙髓脓肿的罕见并发症,但可能致命。如果感染可以从牙痛迅速发展为危及生命的感染,那么牙医能够识别危险迹象并识别处于危险中的患者是至关重要的。纵隔炎是一种严重的炎症过程,涉及填充细胞内间隙的结缔组织,并包围胸腔中部的器官。这种病理有急性和慢性两种形式,在大多数情况下,它具有感染性病因。本研究旨在揭示罗马“Sapienza”大学polilinico Umberto I口腔颌面科学系关于两例从牙源性脓肿开始的弥散性坏死性纵隔炎的临床经验。方法报告2例弥散性坏死性纵隔炎临床病例,采用两种不同的内科和外科入路。术前和术后收集患者的影像学和摄影资料。所有患者均行CT扫描和MRI检查。结果纵隔炎可由严重的牙源性脓肿引起,其炎症程度不可低估。牙科医生扮演着关键的角色,因为正确的诊断可以防止炎症的进一步加剧。结论弥散性坏死性纵隔炎的早期诊断和引流不当是死亡率增高的主要原因。
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