Management of Ludwig's Angina with Small Neck Incisions: 18 Years Experience

Author:

Bross-Soriano Daniel12,Arrieta-Gómez José R.1,Prado-Calleros Héctor1,Schimelmitz-Idi Jose1,Jorba-Basave Santiago1

Affiliation:

1. Mexico City, Mexico

2. Division of Otorhinolaryngology, Dr. Manuel Gea González General Hospital.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To review Ludwig's angina medical and surgical approach with small incisions. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective, open, noncomparative, longitudinal. METHODS: All patients with Ludwig's angina who received medical, metabolic, airway management, and surgical treatment from January 1, 1983 to December 31, 2000. STUDIED PARAMETERS: Antibiotic treatment, surgical treatment, hospitalization time, associated diseases, etiologic factors, recuperation time. RESULTS: Age range was 18 to 87 years, with a female-to-male ratio of 1.1:1 (68 females, 53 males). Thirty patients belonged to middle or high socio-economic status. The primary site of infection was odontogenic in 107 of the patients. All the patients were managed with surgical drainage made within the first 12 hours after hospital admission. The most common antibiotic treatments were the combination of clindamycin with crystalline penicillin G. The hospital stay for more than half of patients was 6 days or less. In 62 patients we found extension into the parapharyngeal space and in 32 cases we found retropharyngeal extension of the Ludwig's angina. Forty-six patients had or were diagnosed as having diabetes mellitus. Tracheotomy was required in 34 patients. The airway of the rest of patients was controlled with nasotracheal intubation. Only 33 patients had major complications, such as mediastinitis, sepsis, or death. CONCLUSIONS: Drainage using small incisions is a safe and effective method as part of treatment of Ludwig's angina. (Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2004;130:712-7.)

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,Surgery

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