Clinical Study of Deep Neck Space Infections- Retrospective Study
Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2015, Vol 4, Issue 3
Abstract
A clinical study was undertaken to evaluate the age, sex incidence of deep space neck infections among patients admitted in ENT ward of s v s medical college and hospital. Clinical study of deep neck space infections regarding a etiological factors like micro-biological features, portals of entry in the pathogenesis of deep neck space infections in the patients selected. Thorough evaluation regarding presenting symptoms, signs and complications associated with deep neck space infections in the patients selected. Study of medical (conservative) and surgical procedure adopted for treatment of deep neck abscesses in the patients selected. Post operative follow-up and success rate of surgical procedures adopted for deep neck space infections in the patients selected
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