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摘要
脂肪团是由细菌引起的纤维脂肪组织炎症过程。它的发展和管理可以通过并发症来标志,这些并发症会给患者带来后遗症。该研究的目的是确定雅温得三家医院口腔源性头颈部蜂窝织炎手术治疗后评估的危害计数。方法:在2021年期间,在雅温得市的三家医院进行了为期7个月的描述性和回顾性研究。我们的研究纳入了2010年1月至2018年12月接受头颈部蜂窝织炎手术治疗的患者。使用预先设计的表格收集数据,并使用EPI info 7.2.2.6软件对结果进行分析。结果:352例患者中,男性占63%,性别比为1.69。平均年龄32.52±11.4岁,极值1 ~ 73岁。约46.88%的人在非正规部门工作。功能后遗症以缺牙(68.75%)为主,永久性功能缺损(PFD)平均为1.61%±1.15,极值为0 ~ 7%。永久性美观损伤(PEP)多为非常轻微,占86.65%,评分为1/7。所受痛苦(SE)以极轻为主,占91.19%病例的1/7。结论:牙源性头颈部蜂窝织炎的危害分为美观损害、忍受痛苦和永久性功能缺损。
Counts of Damage Assessed following Head and Neck Cellulitis of Oral Origin
Introduction: Cellulite is an inflammatory process of bacterial origin of cellulo-adipose tissue. Its evolution and management can be marked by complications that can induce sequelae to patients. The purpose of the study was to determine the counts of harm assessed following surgical management of head and neck cellulitis of oral origin in three hospitals in Yaounde. Methodology: A descriptive and retrospective study was conducted in three hospitals in the city of Yaounde during 2021 for 7 months. Included in our research were patients surgically treated for head and neck cellulitis from January 2010 to December 2018. The data collection was done with a pre-designed sheet and the analysis of the results obtained using the EPI info 7.2.2.6 software. Results: Out of 352 patients collected, male accounted for 63% of cases with a sex ratio of 1.69. The average age was 32.52 ± 11.4 years with extremes ranging from 1 to 73 years. About 46.88% worked in the informal sector. The main functional sequelae were edentulism (68.75%), and the average permanent functional deficit (PFD) was 1.61% ±1.15 with extremes between 0 and 7%. Permanent aesthetic damage (PEP) was mostly very mild, rated at 1/7 in 86.65% of cases. The suffering endured (SE) was mainly very mild, at 1/7 in 91.19% of cases. Conclusion: The counts of harm assessed following odontogenic head and neck cellulitis were aesthetic harm, suffering endured and permanent functional deficit.