Abstract

IntroductionDeep neck space abscesses (DNAs) are relatively common otolaryngology-head and neck surgery emergencies and can result in significant morbidity with potential mortality. Traditionally, surgical incision and drainage (I&D) with antibiotics has been the mainstay of treatment. Some reports have suggested that ultrasound-guided drainage (USD) is a less invasive and effective alternative in select cases.ObjectivesTo compare I&D vs USD of well-defined DNAs, using a randomized controlled clinical trial design. The primary outcome measure was effectiveness (length of hospital stay (LOHS) and safety), and the secondary outcome measure was overall cost to the healthcare system.MethodsPatients presenting to the University of Alberta Emergency Department with a well-defined deep neck space abscess were recruited in the study. Patients were randomized to surgical or US-guided drainage, placed on intravenous antibiotics and admitted with airway precautions. Following drainage with either intervention, abscess collections were cultured and drains were left in place until discharge.ResultsSeventeen patients were recruited in the study. We found a significant difference in mean LOHS between patients who underwent USD (3.1 days) vs I&D (5.2 days). We identified significant cost savings associated with USD with a 41% cost reduction in comparison to I&D.ConclusionsUSD drainage of deep neck space abscesses in a certain patient population is effective, safe, and results in a significant cost savings to the healthcare system.

Highlights

  • Deep neck space abscesses (DNAs) are relatively common otolaryngology-head and neck surgery emergencies and can result in significant morbidity with potential mortality

  • We found a significant difference in mean LOHS between patients who underwent ultrasoundguided drainage (USD) (3.1 days) vs incision and drainage (I&D) (5.2 days)

  • We identified significant cost savings associated with USD with a 41% cost reduction in comparison to I&D

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Introduction

Deep neck space abscesses (DNAs) are relatively common otolaryngology-head and neck surgery emergencies and can result in significant morbidity with potential mortality. Some reports have suggested that ultrasoundguided drainage (USD) is a less invasive and effective alternative in select cases. Deep neck space abscesses (DNAs) are infections involving the fascial planes and spaces of the head and neck [1] These infections are relatively common otolaryngologyhead and neck surgery emergencies and can result in significant morbidity with potential mortality [2,3]. Some reports have suggested that ultrasound-guided drainage (USD) of neck abscesses is a less invasive and an effective alternative to I&D in select cases [4,5,6].

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