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Case Reports

Descending Necrotizing Mediastinitis: Treatment of a Delayed Case

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Pages 462-464 | Published online: 11 Mar 2016
 

Abstract

Descending necrotizing mediastinitis (DNM) is a severe and rare infection that can spread to the mediastinum through the anatomic cervical spaces, secondary to cervical or odontogenical infections. Delay of diagnosis and insufficient drainage always result in high mortality. We present a case of DNM with bilaterally pulmonary infiltration in a 45-year old woman. The cause of DNM was postextraction odontogenic abscess and delay of diagnosis which resulted in sepsis. Surgical treatment was performed as soon as possible in following sequence: cervical mediastinotomy, right thoracotomy, and pleural and mediastinal irrigation with saline. Although the diagnosis was delayed, invasive surgical interventions allowed successful eradication of the injection.

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A. Findikcioglu

A. Findikcioglu Department of Thoracic Surgery Baskent University Faculty of Medicine Adana Teaching and Researching Center Dadaloglu Mah. 39. Sokak No: 6 Yuregir TUR-01250 Adana, Turkey Tel.: +90-322-3272727 Fax: +90-322-3271274 E-mail: [email protected]

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