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Descending cervical mediastinitis: the multidisciplinary surgical approach.

PURPOSE: Descending cervical mediastinitis (DCM) is defined as spread of oropharyngeal or odontogenic infection into the mediastinum. It occurs uncommonly and has a high mortality rate.

METHODS: Six patients underwent surgery at our centre for DCM between November 2013 and October 2016. Five of six patients underwent drainage of neck collections via a cervical approach, and all six patients subsequently underwent thoracic surgery for drainage of pleural and mediastinal collections.

RESULTS: Four patients required further surgical intervention, of which two subsequently required a third thoracic operation. The average length of stay was 73 days (range 4-193). There were no in-hospital deaths and all patients were discharged from our hospital.

CONCLUSIONS: Following diagnosis, prompt surgical intervention from ENT and cardiothoracic surgeons is essential. Our experience demonstrates that favourable outcomes can be achieved in patients with DCM when they are managed aggressively and promptly in specialist centres with appropriate multidisciplinary team involvement.

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