Microbial Inflammations in Children
Ondráček O.1, Janeček D.2, Autrata R.1
1Dětská oční klinika FNB a LF MU, Brno, přednosta prof. MUDr. J. Řehůřek, CSc. 2Dětská ORL klinika FNB a LF MU, Brno, přednosta doc. MUDr. I. Šlapák, CSc. |
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Summary:
The author evaluates in a retrospective study the incidence, diagnosis and causal
agent and therapeutic results of microbial inflammations of the orbit. During the
period from Jan.1 1997 till Dec.31 1999 66 children were hospitalized with the
diagnosis of inflammation of the orbit. The mean age of the children was 6.2 years,
the mean period of hospitalization 10.2 days.
Chandler´s classification of inflammations of the orbit was used. The diagnosis
was established in collaboration by an ophthalmologist, otolyryngologist and
roentgenologist. The main cause of inflammations of the orbit was inflammation
of the paranasal sinuses. The most frequent microbial agents were streptococci,
staphylococci and Haemophilus influenzae.
All patients were treated during hospitalization by antibiotics administered by
the i.v. route. Surgery was necessary in 8 patients - in 4 patients with an orbital
abscess and in 4 patients with a subperiostal abscess not responding to conservative
treatment. The operation was performed by an otolaryngologist using always
the endonasal approach. The authors did not record in their group any permanent
ophthalmological complications resulting from the inflammation of the orbit.
Key words:
inflammations of the orbit, children, therapy
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