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RHINOGENIC AND OTOTIC INTRACRANIAL SUPPURATION Dr H. BOODHOO F.C.S Consultant Neurosurgeon

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RHINOGENIC AND OTOTICINTRACRANIAL SUPPURATION

Dr H. BOODHOO

F.C.SConsultant Neurosurgeon

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CASE PRESENTATION

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PATIENT PROFILE

Age: 8 yrsSex: maleAddress: VacoasMother: self-employedFather: carpenterSibling: 5yr a&w

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HISTORYReferred from private clinic on 24/06/08Initially attended JH with:

FeverVomitingAbdominal painNo headacheNo fitsNo visual complaints

Duration: 3 days

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HISTORY (cont.)Admitted? Early GEMother signed DAMAAdmitted in ClinicPersisting complaintsNext day: neck stiffnessIntravenous antibiotic therapyInvestigation: ↑↑ WCCSpecial investigation: CT Brain ±Contrast

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CT BRAINPansinusitisRight frontal brain abscessRight fronto temporo parietal subdural empyemaReferred urgently to neurosurgical unit,

Victoria Hospital

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PAST HISTORYh/o fall from stairs 3yrs back- had a lacerated wound on right foreheadPMHPSHDrug historyAllergic historyImmunisation historySocial history

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On ExaminationGeneral physical examination

Sick lookingExtremely thinUnusually quietWt. 16kgsP: 92/min T/°C: 37.6 RR: 14/minNo pallor, no jaundiceNo clubbingNo lymphadenopathyENT: nasal secretions ++ rt.>lt.

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On Examination (cont)

Systemic examinationCVS: Normal HS, no murmurRS: chest was clear, trachea centrally located, no adventitious soundsAbdomen: scaphoid, no organomegaly, mild RUQ tendernessGenitals: normal

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On Examination (cont)

CNS examinationGCS: E4M5V6Higher mental functionsMild neck stiffnessNo cerebellar signsNo photophobiaMoving all limbsFundoscopy: no papilledemaCranial nerve examination: normal

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INVESTIGATION

Hematological: ↑↑ WCCBiochemistry: normalLFT: normalSpecial investigation- CT BRAIN ±C

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MANAGEMENTAdmittedContinued i.v. antibiotic therapyi.v. fluid therapyConditioned stabilisedUrgent referral to E.N.T Hospital-admittedBAWO- Pus +++ right maxillary sinusBack to VH next day

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MANAGEMENT (cont)

25/06/08: Cranial surgery1. Right small frontal craniotomy for

drainage of brain abscess2. Wide temporoparietal craniotomy for

evacuation of subdural empyemaNursed in ICUI.v antibiotics/ i.v phenytoin

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POST-OP

Marked improvement in clinical conditionUncomplicated recovery phaseLab culture report: sterileDrains removed after 48 hrsReferred to nutritionist- high protein dietProgress CT brain showed good evacuation of brain abscess & empyema, no features of infarct or ↑ ICPContinued on i.v antibiotics for two weeks

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POST-OPStill having RUQ painUltrasound abdomen

1. Gall bladder filled with calculi

2. Small rt. Renal calculus

Surgical opinionPediatric opinionStill under investigationReview with surgeon

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REVIEW

With NeurosurgeonOral antibioticsOral AEDRepeat CT of brain

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Thank you!!

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4/18/2011

Patient Profile 2

16 years MaleComores Islandc/o Chronic discharge Left earHeadache, confusion, feverGCS10/15 (E3M5V2)Spastic, neck stiffness

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Emergency combined surgical treatment

Radical mastoidectomy and posterior fossa craniectomy

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CAVERNOUS SINUS

2 cm x 1 cm

Located on each of sella turcica and body of sphenoid bone

Superior orbital fissure to apex of petrous bone

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ANATOMY

Facial veins connect with the cavernous sinus via ophthalmic veins

Thrombophlebitis of cavernous sinus can spread to superior and inferior petrosal sinuses

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ANATOMY

Posterior intercavernous sinus superior and inferior petrosal sinuses

Receive blood from superior and inferior ophthalmic vein

They drain posteriorly and inferiorly through the superior and inferior petrosal sinuses and pterygoid plexuses

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SPREAD

Infections of

Face, nose, orbit, tonsils, soft palate, pharynx, air sinuses, middle ear and mastoid can all spread to cavernous sinuses

Sphenoid and posterior ethmoid sinuses

Jaw –tooth extraction, maxillary surgery via (pterygoid plexuses)

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SYMPTOMS & SIGNS

Fever

Ptosis/chemosis

Oculomotor palsies (III, IV, VI)

Contralateral hemiparesis (thrombosis ICA)

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CT brain

Irregular filling defect

Convex bulging of the lateral wall

Dilatation of superior opthalmic vein

Thickening of extra ocular muscles and periorbital edema

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TREATMENT

Antibiotics (high doses)

(Staph aureus, Strep pneumonia, Haemophilus influenzae

Anticoagulant (no evidence of cortical venous infarct)

Surgery- sphenoid sinus sepsis

100 % mortality to 30 %

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RHINOGENIC INTRACRANIAL SEPSIS

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Leading neurological manifestation

Fever 96%Seizures 70%Neurological signs 58%

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Epidemiology

Most common in malesSeasonal variation

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EtiologySpread

Direct- Erosion of Tegmen tympaniErosion of posterior wall of frontal sinusRetrograde septic thrombophlebitisFacial or scalp infectionDental sepsisMeningitisCranial surgery e.g. depressed fracture

Infection at distant sites

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Etiology

Otorhinolaryngeal infection- 40-70 %Paranasal sinusitisOtitis mediaMastoiditis

Cranial trauma- 6-30%

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Predisposing factors

Diabetes MellitusAlcoholismChest infectionSepsisHIVImmunodepression- steroids, cytotoxic drugsPoor nutrition, poor hygiene, delayed treatment

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“Frequent use of broad spectrum antibiotics may contribute to subdural empyema”

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Most common pathogens

Strep pneumoniae- 16%Group B strep- 13%H. Influenzae- 13%Salmonella spp- 13%E. coli- 10%Pseudomonas aeruginosa- 10%

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Pathogens

Pus- sterile in 40%Use of broad spectrum antibiotics

NTSO- non typhoidal salmonella organisms have been reported in the setting of advanced AIDS infection

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Diagnosis

Difficult to clinically differentiate between meningitis and SDEDiagnosis is based on strong clinical suspicionTriad of- fever

sinusitisneurological deficit

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Investigation

Infants: brain sonographyCT Bain with contrast, brain and paranasal sinuses, posterior fossa cuts

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Investigation

CT Brain (contrast)Thin rim of fluid, slightly hyperdense to CSF with surrounding enhancement, adjacent disproportionate cortical edema and effacement of cortical sulciCranial ultrasound can substitute CT in infantsLP must be avoided

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Management

Timing of surgerySimultaneous neurosurgical and ENT intervention

SDE requires surgical evacuation of infected material, irrespective of its volume

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Management

Craniotomy was determined to be the surgical procedure of choice in SDEAllows complete evacuationDecompression of cerebral hemisphere

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Prognosis

Early diagnosis and treatmentHigh degree of suspicion

“Prolonged fever, seizures, neurological signs”

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Prognostic factors

AgeGCSTiming/ aggressiveness of treatmentProgression of disease

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Outcome

Mortality- 100% before advent of antibiotics & CTDecreased to 40% after CT Scan10-12% presently

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Intracranial subdural empyema is a neurosurgical emergency

It is rapidly fatal if not recognised early and managed promptly

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Early drainage, simultaneous eradication of the primary source of sepsis and intravenous administration of high doses of appropriate antibiotics agents represents the mainstay of treatment

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Spread

1. Direct spreadErosion through the postwall of

frontal sinus which has one-half the

thickness of the anterior wall

2. Indirect mechanismsRetrograde thrombophlebitis

i l i

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Lumbar Puncture L.P

L.P performed in the presence of clinical features of raised ICP and focal neurological signs are extremely dangerous

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Disparity between CT imaging and clinical findings

-integrity of arachnoid membrane-prevent spread

-improve blood brain barrier

-Wide cerebral decomposition via a wide craniotomy

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MUST HAVE CT SCAN BRAIN & PNS

Infective sinustisPeriorbital swellingPurulent dural dischargePositive Neurosurgical signs

DIAGNOSIS

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Role of Non Operative treatment

Fully concious patient, with small EDE (no radiological mass effect) with no neurological deficit, signs of clinical improvement (temperature ; ESR ; WCC May be treated with intravenous antibiotics and prophylatic antiepileptic provided the primary source of sepsis has been surgically eradicated

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Unlike SDE, EDE is a disease that should be managed without morbidity or death

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INFRATENTORIAL EMPYEMARare, highly lethal form of intracranial suppuration

Lumbar puncture

Cereballar abcess

Hydrocephalus

Extension of pus to cerebello pontine angle

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INFRATENTORIAL EMPYEMATREATMENT

Early aggressive surgical drainage and decompression of the cerebellum by a wide posterior fossa craniectomy , eradication of the primary source of infection (usually mastoiditis) treatment of concomittant hydrocephalus high dose intravenous antibiotics

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THANK YOU

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