Diffuse Cervico-Facial Cellulitis: Epidemiological, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Aspects at the Teaching Hospital CNHU HKM of Cotonou

dc.contributor.authorVODOUHE, ULRICH BIDOSSESSI
dc.contributor.authorGouda, Nesrine
dc.contributor.authorDO SANTOS ZOUNON, ALEXIS ARNAUD WILFRID COMLAN
dc.contributor.authorBeheton, Romaric
dc.contributor.authorLAWSON ÉPSE AFOUDA, SONIA RUTH JOSÉPHINE
dc.contributor.authorAVAKOUDJO, FRANÇOIS
dc.date.accessioned2026-06-02T16:06:57Z
dc.date.available2026-06-02T16:06:57Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.description.abstractPurpose of the work: to study the epidemiological, clinical and therapeutic aspects of diffuse cervico-facial cellulitis collected within the ENT-CCF sur- gery department of the CNHU of Cotonou. Materials and method: the study was a descriptive retrospective carried out from January 1st, 2018 to Decem- ber 31st, 2020. It concerned new cases of diffuse cervico-facial cellulitis identi- fied during the period. Results: in 3 years, 55 cases of diffuse cervico-facial cellulitis were identified out of 1101 hospitalized patients. The frequency was 4.99%. Per year, 18 cases of cervico-facial cellulitis are recorded. The mean age of the patients was 41.3 years with extremes of 15 years and 85 years. A clear male predominance was noted with a sex ratio of 1.29. Painful cervi- co-facial swelling was the most common reason for medical consultation (47 patients or 85.5% of cases). Thirty patients (54.5%) showed a deterioration in general condition. Several clinical forms of diffuse cervico-facial cellulitis have been described, in particular the gangrenous form, the suppurative, ne- crotizing form and LUDWIG’s angina. The portal of entry was dental in 50 patients (91% of cases), favored by poor oral hygiene and self-medication with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). The medico-surgical treatment implemented was favorable for 47 patients (85.5%). Conclusion: Diffuse cervico-facial cellulitis remains a frequent medical-surgical emergen- cy in the CCF ENT department at the Teaching Hospital of Cotonou. Mainly of odontogenic origin, it is encountered in different clinical forms
dc.identifier.doi10.4236/ijohns.2023.123017
dc.identifier.otherBECDB-14219
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.uac.bj/handle/123456789/12131
dc.language.isofr
dc.relation.ispartofInternational Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery
dc.subjectDiffuse Cellulitis
dc.subjectCervico-Facial
dc.subjectOdontogenic
dc.subjectAntibiotic Therapy
dc.subjectIncision drainage
dc.titleDiffuse Cervico-Facial Cellulitis: Epidemiological, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Aspects at the Teaching Hospital CNHU HKM of Cotonou
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