Literature DB >> 20440093

Retrospective analysis of cellulitis of the floor of the mouth.

Linas Zaleckas1, Ruta Rasteniene, Jurate Rimkuviene, Rimante Seselgyte.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To analyze clinical data of patients treated for mouth floor cellulitis during 2003-2006 years at the Department of Maxillofacial Surgery, Vilnius University Hospital Zalgiris Clinic and to compare the results with existing data.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Patient's gender, age, social insurance, demographic profile, preference of first visit, previous treatment, origin of inflammation, symptoms of disease, treatment protocol and outcomes were evaluated from 240 clinical records.
RESULTS: The male-female ratio was 1.3:1. The mean age of patients was 43.18+/-7.56 years. 65% of patients were from urban. 47% of patients were employed, 15% retirees, 22% unemployed, 10% children, 2% students and 4% handicapped people. In 65% of cases primary diagnosis was incorrect. Majority of patients appealed to doctor on the first five days from the beginning of the disease. 93.7% of mouth floor cellulites were odontogenic origin. In 32.9% of the patients at the time of first examination the extension of inflammation into parapharyngeal, pterygomandibular spaces or neck together with mouth floor cellulitis was diagnosed. In 1.7% (in 4 out of 240) of cases infection extended into the neck and parapharyngeal spaces despite treatment. In 2% (in 5 out of 240) of cases infection extended to mediastinum.
CONCLUSIONS: Despite the aggressive treatment serious complications still are possible. Delayed treatment procedures might determine poor prognosis.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20440093

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stomatologija        ISSN: 1392-8589


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