Minimally invasive drainage of a giant retropharyngeal abscess

2009 
Summary Objective : To report a case of a 17-month-old female presenting with a giant retropharyngeal abscess and to outline the minimally invasive technique that was used to drain it. Design : Case study. Results : A previously healthy 17-month-old female was found by contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) to have a retropharyngeal abscess (RPA) which extended from the level of the nasopharynx to the level of the aortic arch. The RPA measured 4.5cm transversely, 2.7cm antero-posteriorly and 8.0cm cephalocaudally. After orotracheal intubation, transoral incision and drainage of the abscess was performed. Based on the CECT findings, the baby Yankauer suction was advanced 6cm beyond the oropharyngeal incision (within the retropharynx) to break the distal septae and completely drain the RPA with a minimally invasive technique. Discussion: Our case describes the management of the largest RPA in the medical literature. We present the first report of the use of a baby Yankauer suction advanced through the oropharyngeal incision to drain intrathoracic RPA loculations.
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