A Pott’s Puffy Tumor Associated with Epidural - Cutaneous Fistula and Epidural Abscess: Case Report

Background: Pott’s puffy tumour is characterized by a fluctuate swelling of the frontal region as a result of osteomyelitis of the frontal bone. This inflammatory lesion may propagate endocranially, resulting in acute meningitis, epidural abscess, subdural empyema, cavernous sinus trombophlebitis, c...

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Main Authors: Aleksandar Perić, Milanko Milojević, Dražen Ivetić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Galenos Publishing House 2017-06-01
Series:Balkan Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://balkanmedicaljournal.org/text.php?lang=en&id=1704
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spelling doaj-4c177245481342c093d218a5ec7426732020-11-25T00:43:20ZengGalenos Publishing HouseBalkan Medical Journal2146-31232146-31312017-06-01343284287 10.4274/balkanmedj.2016.1304A Pott’s Puffy Tumor Associated with Epidural - Cutaneous Fistula and Epidural Abscess: Case ReportAleksandar Perić0Milanko Milojević1Dražen Ivetić2Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Military Medical Academy School of Medicine, Belgrade, SerbiaDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology, Military Medical Academy School of Medicine, Belgrade, SerbiaDepartment of Neurosurgery, Military Medical Academy School of Medicine, Belgrade, SerbiaBackground: Pott’s puffy tumour is characterized by a fluctuate swelling of the frontal region as a result of osteomyelitis of the frontal bone. This inflammatory lesion may propagate endocranially, resulting in acute meningitis, epidural abscess, subdural empyema, cavernous sinus trombophlebitis, cerebritis, and frontal lobe abscess of the brain. Case Report: We present an unusual case of a 33-year-old man suffering from Pott’s puffy tumour whose condition was further complicated by a draining epidural-cutaneous fistula and an epidural abscess. We confirmed the diagnosis by contrast-enhanced computed tomography scanning and magnetic resonance imaging of the head. After intense antibiotic treatment, we performed a combined endoscopic and external surgical approach with drainage of abscesses, evacuation of pus and bone sequestrate and excision of fistulous lesion. The treatment was prolonged with four weeks’ antibiotic administration. Conclusion: Subperiosteal abscess of the frontal bone is an extremely rare complication of frontal sinusitis. This lesion may propagate endocranially, resulting in dangerous intracranial inflammatory lesions. Early diagnosis, medication and surgical therapy are very important in reducing morbidity and mortalityhttp://balkanmedicaljournal.org/text.php?lang=en&id=1704Pott’s puffy tumourfrontal sinusitisosteomyelitisantibacterial agentsnasal surgical procedures
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author Aleksandar Perić
Milanko Milojević
Dražen Ivetić
spellingShingle Aleksandar Perić
Milanko Milojević
Dražen Ivetić
A Pott’s Puffy Tumor Associated with Epidural - Cutaneous Fistula and Epidural Abscess: Case Report
Balkan Medical Journal
Pott’s puffy tumour
frontal sinusitis
osteomyelitis
antibacterial agents
nasal surgical procedures
author_facet Aleksandar Perić
Milanko Milojević
Dražen Ivetić
author_sort Aleksandar Perić
title A Pott’s Puffy Tumor Associated with Epidural - Cutaneous Fistula and Epidural Abscess: Case Report
title_short A Pott’s Puffy Tumor Associated with Epidural - Cutaneous Fistula and Epidural Abscess: Case Report
title_full A Pott’s Puffy Tumor Associated with Epidural - Cutaneous Fistula and Epidural Abscess: Case Report
title_fullStr A Pott’s Puffy Tumor Associated with Epidural - Cutaneous Fistula and Epidural Abscess: Case Report
title_full_unstemmed A Pott’s Puffy Tumor Associated with Epidural - Cutaneous Fistula and Epidural Abscess: Case Report
title_sort pott’s puffy tumor associated with epidural - cutaneous fistula and epidural abscess: case report
publisher Galenos Publishing House
series Balkan Medical Journal
issn 2146-3123
2146-3131
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Background: Pott’s puffy tumour is characterized by a fluctuate swelling of the frontal region as a result of osteomyelitis of the frontal bone. This inflammatory lesion may propagate endocranially, resulting in acute meningitis, epidural abscess, subdural empyema, cavernous sinus trombophlebitis, cerebritis, and frontal lobe abscess of the brain. Case Report: We present an unusual case of a 33-year-old man suffering from Pott’s puffy tumour whose condition was further complicated by a draining epidural-cutaneous fistula and an epidural abscess. We confirmed the diagnosis by contrast-enhanced computed tomography scanning and magnetic resonance imaging of the head. After intense antibiotic treatment, we performed a combined endoscopic and external surgical approach with drainage of abscesses, evacuation of pus and bone sequestrate and excision of fistulous lesion. The treatment was prolonged with four weeks’ antibiotic administration. Conclusion: Subperiosteal abscess of the frontal bone is an extremely rare complication of frontal sinusitis. This lesion may propagate endocranially, resulting in dangerous intracranial inflammatory lesions. Early diagnosis, medication and surgical therapy are very important in reducing morbidity and mortality
topic Pott’s puffy tumour
frontal sinusitis
osteomyelitis
antibacterial agents
nasal surgical procedures
url http://balkanmedicaljournal.org/text.php?lang=en&id=1704
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