M S Atfeh1, H S Khalil1. 1. ENT Department,Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust, andPeninsula Schools of Medicine and Dentistry,Plymouth University,UK.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Periorbital infections represent a spectrum of sepsis that carries potentially significant morbidity and mortality. Early recognition, systematic assessment and aggressive treatment of the condition are essential. METHODS: A retrospective five-year case note review on the management of periorbital infections was performed at a tertiary centre. A literature review on the management of periorbital infections was also undertaken. A multidisciplinary guideline on the management of periorbital infections was developed based on the findings of the case and literature reviews. RESULTS: The results of the retrospective case series correlate well with those of recent reports. CONCLUSION: The new multidisciplinary guideline has been finalised and approved for practice and future auditing.
BACKGROUND:Periorbital infections represent a spectrum of sepsis that carries potentially significant morbidity and mortality. Early recognition, systematic assessment and aggressive treatment of the condition are essential. METHODS: A retrospective five-year case note review on the management of periorbital infections was performed at a tertiary centre. A literature review on the management of periorbital infections was also undertaken. A multidisciplinary guideline on the management of periorbital infections was developed based on the findings of the case and literature reviews. RESULTS: The results of the retrospective case series correlate well with those of recent reports. CONCLUSION: The new multidisciplinary guideline has been finalised and approved for practice and future auditing.
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Keywords:
Orbital Cellulitis; Paranasal Sinus Diseases; Practice Guideline; Sinusitis