Deep neck infection and descending mediastinitis as lethal complications of dentoalveolar infection: Two rare case reports

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Alegbeleye B.J. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Surgery, Banso Baptist Hospital, P.O Box 9, Nso-Kumbo, Northwestern Region
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Case report; Dentoalveolar abscess; Descending mediastinitis;
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10.1186/s13256-018-1724-x
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Background: We report two cases of innocuous dentoalveolar infections which rapidly progressed to deep neck abscesses complicated by descending mediastinitis in a resource-constrained rural mission hospital in the Cameroon. Case presentation: The clinical presentations of a 35-year-old man and a 32-year-old woman both of Fulani origin in the Northern region of Cameroon were similar with submandibular fluctuant and tender swelling and differential warmth to palpation. The patients had tachycardia, high grade pyrexia, and normal blood pressure. Further physical and neurological examinations were unremarkable. An ultrasound scan of the neck swellings showed submandibular turbid collections. Plain chest radiographs confirmed empyema thoraces. Our patients had serial drainage of the neck abscesses as well as closed thoracostomy tube drainage which were connected to pleurovac and suctioning machines, with significant amount of pus drainage. Both patients were admitted to our intensive care unit for close monitoring. The first patient continued to make satisfactory clinical progress and was discharged by the fourth week of admission. The patient who had human immunodeficiency viral infection died on the fifth postoperative day. Conclusions: The possibility of lethal complications and the associated morbidity and mortality portray this clinical entity as an important public health concern. Clinicians taking care of patients with dentoalveolar and oropharyngeal infections need to be sensitized to these potentially fatal complications. Alternatively, strategies to improve oral health and reduce the incidence of dental caries, the main cause of dental abscess, would maximize use of resources; especially in resources-constrained centers like ours in Banso Baptist Hospital. © 2018 The Author(s).
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