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Journal of Clinical Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery
2018 Volume.29 No. 2 p.223 ~ p.228
A Clinical Aspect Analysis of the Cervical Necrotizing Fasciitis
Yang Jeong-Hwan

Choi Hyo-Geun
Lee Ju-Han
Park Bum-Jung
Abstract
Background and Objectives£ºNecortizing fasciitis in the cervical region is a very rare disease with high mortality and morbidity rates. The purpose of this study was to analyze the clinical characteristics, treatment results, complication and prognosis of necrotizing fasciitis patients.

Materials and Methods£ºWe retrospectively reviewed the inpatient charts treated for cervical necrotizing fasciitis at our Otorhinolaryngology clinic. We diagnosed necrotizing fasciitis by the clinical findings such as swelling, redness and pain of infected area and necrosis of subcutaneous fat layer and fascia observed during surgery. Twenty such patients were identified and treated from January 2011 to December 2016.

Results£º20 adults consisting of 14 male and 6 females with cervical necrotizing fasciitis were diagnosed and treated. The most commonly known associated preceding illness were dental abscess and tonsillitis. The most pathogen was Streptococcus species (12/20), followed by Klebsiella pneumonia (6/20), Staphylococcus species (2/20). The mean duration of hospitalization was 32.2 days (range,14-86). The mean Modified Laboroatory Risk Indicator for Necrotizing Fasciitis (M-LRINEC) score is 7.4 and more than 4 points was eighteen. All patients received parenteral antibiotics and surgical drainage after admission.

Conclusions£ºThe reason for the high survival rate in the study was the early diagnosis, as well as the early surgical procedure and antibiotics. After the operation, frequent betadine irrigation could improve the patient¡¯s condition and recover without severe complication.
KEYWORD
Cervical necrotizing fasciitis, Modified LRINEC score, Survival rate
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