Lateropharyngeal and retropharyngeal abscesses are potentially life threatening infections in children Aim: To review the etiologic, clinical, and imaging signs of lateropharyngeal and retropharyngeal abscesses in children as well as treatment-outcomes and complications using a surgical trans-oral approach. Method: Retrospective analysis of 11 children, hospitalized in the last 5 years, with a diagnosis of lateropharyngeal (n = 8) and retropharyngeal (n = 3) abscesses, ages ranging from 0 to 12 years old. Charts and CT scans were reviewed. Result: The average age of presentation was 3.3 years. Neck stiffness (64%) and odynophagia (55%) were the most common symptoms. Fever (64%), stiff neck (64%), bulging of the oropharyngeal wall (55%), mass in the neck (55%) and lymphadenopathy (36%) were the most prevalent physical findings. All these patients were submitted to surgical drainage using a trans-oral approach in the first 48 hours after admission. About 82% of the patients showed improvement after 48 hours, and 100% after 72 hours, without any complications. Conclusion: Based on the good clinical outcomes and low incidence of complications, the present study suggests that antibiotic therapy complemented with a timely surgical treatment, is a valid treatment option in refractory parapharyngeal abscesses. © Revista Brasileira de Otorrinolaringologia. All Rights reserved.
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Marques, P. M. D. S., Spratley, J. E. F., Leal, L. M. M., Cardoso, E., & Santos, M. (2009). Abcessos parafaríngeos na criança: Estudo retrospectivo de 5 anos. Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology, 75(6). https://doi.org/10.1590/s1808-86942009000600009
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