Title: Neck Abscess- An Epidemiological Study in a Tertiary Care Centre

Authors: Sruthi Thattamparambil Radhakrishnan, Subhalaxmi Routray, Asit Kumar Biswal

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v6i8.155

Abstract

Neck abscess still pose a problem in many parts of the country. Identifying the risk factors and initiating treatment at the correct time can avoid many complications. We present an epidemiological study of 59 cases with neck abscess. It was common in the middle age, more in females. Peritonsillar abscess was the most abundant site (32.2%) and staphylococcus species was the one most commonly isolated in 16.94 % of the patients. Tuberculosis was found as cause in 4 patients. Incision and drainage was done to drain the pus and parenteral antibiotic changed according to culture sensitivity reports.Acute renal failure, respiratory obstruction and septic shock were the complications encountered.

Keywords: neck abscess, incision and drainage, diabetes mellitus, staphylococcus.

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