Retropharyngeal abscess complicating a neck wound
Non-tuberculous retropharyngeal abscesses in adults are usually secondary to pharyngeal or oesophageal perforation, or sepsis in the throat or sinuses. Mediastinitis may follow, and broad-spectrum antibiotics and surgical drainage are required. The management of neck wounds must include adequate rad...
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description | Non-tuberculous retropharyngeal abscesses in adults are usually secondary to pharyngeal or oesophageal perforation, or sepsis in the throat or sinuses. Mediastinitis may follow, and broad-spectrum antibiotics and surgical drainage are required. The management of neck wounds must include adequate radiology where there is a risk of retained foreign body, and careful exploration, under general anaesthetic in many cases, is necessary. In the case reported here, retention of a foreign body in a neck wound led to the development of an unusual retropharyngeal abscess. |
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