Κυριακή 17 Απριλίου 2022

Hyperbaric Oxygen as Adjunctive Therapeutic in Management of Craniocervical Necrotizing Fasciitis: Case Series and Treatment Protocol

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Odontogenic infections are commonly encountered in OMS practices. Rarely, odontogenic infections can progress into craniocervical necrotizing fasciitis (CCNF). CCNF of the head and neck is a rare, potentially lethal disease process involving infection and subsequent destruction of fascial planes. Mortality ranges from 33% to 50% if the mediastinum is involved.1,2 CCNF diagnosis is based on clinical suspicion. Typical findings include dishwater-like purulence and easy spread of fascial planes using fingers.3 Treatment for CCNF usually consists of aggressive surgical debridement, source control, and intravenous antibiotics. (Source: Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery)
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