[Necrotizing cervico-facial cellulitis of dental origin in a developing country].

S Togo, M A Ouattara,J Saye, I Sangaré, M Touré, I Maiga, D J Dakouo, L Xing,L Guo, A J Zhou, S Koumaré, A K Koita,Z Z Sanogo, S Yéna

Revue des Maladies Respiratoires(2017)

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Introduction.- Necrotizing cellulitis of dental origin is a serious disease and requires prompt and effective management to avoid adverse outcomes. The purpose of this work is to describe the diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties encountered in this condition. Methods.- This was a prospective study in the thoracic surgery department of Mali Hospital from January 2011 to February 2015. We collected consecutively 19 cases of complicating cervico-facial cellulitis of dental origin. The anatomical and clinical aspects, therapeutic modalities and difficulties are described. Results.- Dental pain and fever were the predominant symptoms followed by cervical edema. Chest CT-scan was the basis for the diagnosis in all cases. Cervicotomy with debridement was the most performed surgical procedure. Pleural drainage was performed in 6 cases. Three patients (15.8%) died. Conclusion.- Necrotizing cellulitis of dental origin is a serious disease with high morbidity and mortality. The key radiological examination is the thoracic CT-scan. Early medico-surgical management by emergency care, tailored antibiotic therapy, removal of necrotizing tissues and drainage of collections are required to deliver a good outcome. (C) 2016 SPLF. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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Cellulite,Dentisterie,Cervicotomie,Antibiothérapie
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