Mediastinitis descendente necrotizante de causa odontogénica. A propósito de un caso

  1. Rodríguez Ortega, Lara
  2. Rodríguez Paniagua, José Manuel
  3. Santos Marino, Juan
  4. Leco Berrocal, María Isabel
  5. Martínez González, José María
Aldizkaria:
Científica dental: Revista científica de formación continuada

ISSN: 1697-6398 1697-641X

Argitalpen urtea: 2012

Alea: 9

Zenbakia: 2

Orrialdeak: 63-68

Mota: Artikulua

Beste argitalpen batzuk: Científica dental: Revista científica de formación continuada

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Introduction: This infection originating from the teeth is a frequent subject of consultation in daily practice. The infection may occasionally spread by way of cervical spaces and reach the mediastinum, giving rise to descending necrotising mediastinitis (DNM). Objective: Analyse the possible odontogenic causes and establish the microorganisms involved, symptoms, treatment and development. Clinical case: Male patient aged 29 attends the emergency department of General university hospital in Alicante suffering from descending necrotising mediastinitis deriving from severe pericononitis of level 48. Conclusions: The most common causes of DNM of an odontogenic nature are infections of the mandibular molars, cases deriving from severe pericononitis of the third lower molar being frequent. It is a mixed polymicrobial infection, which is a reflection of its odontogenic nature. The treatment required consists of general measures with adequate drainage of purulent collections.