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Endoscopic Septoplasty with Limited Two-line Resection: Minimally Invasive Surgery for Septal Deviation
Published on: June 20, 2018
[A case of Nasal septum abscess]
A Khedim1, S Ben Slimene, A Faidi
1Service ORL et chirurgie cervicofaciale de l'hôpital Mohamed-Tlatli de Nabeul, Tunisie. khedimadel@yahoo.fr
Introduction:
Abscess of the nasal septum is a rare and serious infection, because of the complications which it can generate. The authors report a new case of nasal septum abscess probably of dental origin.
Observation:
A 47-year-old man consulted for bilateral nasal obstruction and rhinorrhea for 3 days with fever. The clinical examination as well as TDM imagery revealed a septal abscess. The patient underwent surgical drainage associated to triple antibiotherapy, with a good evolution at the end of 10 days. The etiologic assessment suggested dental infection.
Conclusion:
This is a rare and serious infection of the nasal septum. This new case of rare abscess of the nasal septum gives us the opportunity to describe out the various etiologies, their management, and to insist on the preventive treatment of this infection.
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