Bilateral Longus Colli Abscesses as a Complication of Advanced Bacterial Rhinosinusitis

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Known complications of acute bacterial rhinosinusitis include retropharyngeal abscess, cavernous sinus thrombosis, intracranial abscess, and associated sequelae. We describe the case of a patient with longus colli abscess formation resulting from acute pansinusitis, complicated by bilateral cavernous sinus thrombosis in the setting of concurrent viral pneumonitis, severe sepsis, and a large area cerebral infarction. The bilateral longus colli abscesses were drained via stereotactic image-guided endonasal sinus surgery, yielding Staphylococcus hominis in culture. The described disease progressed rapidly over a 2-week course amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Lee, J., Esianor, B., Tittman, S. M., Chandra, R., & Bauer, A. M. (2023). Bilateral Longus Colli Abscesses as a Complication of Advanced Bacterial Rhinosinusitis. Ear, Nose and Throat Journal, 102(9), NP426–NP428. https://doi.org/10.1177/01455613211018563

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