KUMJ | VOL. 19 | NO. 1 | ISSUE 73 | JAN.-MARCH, 2021
A study of Deep Neck Space Infections at Kathmandu University Dhulikhel Hospital
Pokharel M, Dhakal A, Rajbhandari P, Madhup SK, Khadka L
Abstract: Background
Deep neck infections are severe infections in potential spaces and fascial planes of
the neck. Despite antibiotic therapy, these infections continue to cause significant
morbidity and mortality.
Objective
To determine the clinical features, predisposing factors, socio demographic factors
and complications associated with deep neck infections.
Method
Prospective study conducted in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Kathmandu
University Dhulikhel Hospital between March 2018 and June 2020. Seventy-five
patients with deep neck infections were enrolled.
Result
Submandibular abscess was most frequently observed (41.3%), followed by
submental abscess (25.3%), parotid abscess(9.3%), ludwig’s angina (6.7%), posterior
triangle of neck abscess (4%), retropharyngeal abscess (2.7%), parapharyngeal space
abscess (2.7%), and multiple space infections (8%). Staphylococcus aureus was the
most common organism (53.3%), followed by Beta hemolytic Streptococcus (12%)
and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (12%). A negative culture was seen in
22.7%. Sixty-eight percent of patients underwent incision and drainage. Incision and
drainage with dental extraction was done in 26.7%, four percent underwent incision
and drainage with debridement and dental extraction, whereas 1.3% underwent
incision and drainage with tracheostomy. Eight percent patients required Intensive
care unit admission. Seven patients had descending mediastinitis, four out of which
developed sepsis. When age and duration of hospital stay were correlated by using
Pearson correlation coefficient, a remarkable correlation was observed (p=.020).
Noteworthy relationship was not observed between different locations of deep neck
infections and duration of hospital stay (p=.202).
Conclusion
Early identification of deep neck infections is often challenging. Proper knowledge
and extreme vigilance is necessary when dealing with these complex entities to avoid
life-threatening complications.
Keyword : Abscess, Complications, Deep neck infections, Tracheostomy