A case report of bilateral parapharyngeal abscess and orbital cellulitis with facial paralysis
A 32-year-old Hindu man was seen with six days' worth of edoema and agony on the left side of his face. It was accompanied by facial palsy on the left side. On computed tomography, pansinusitis, a left parapharyngeal abscess with parotid involvement, and cellulitis of the left orbit were all visible. The left parapharyngeal abscess was urgently drained, and the pus was sent for culture. Staphylococcus aureus was isolated, and oral steroids and Cefotaxime and Amikacin medicines...
When would awake fiberoptic nasal intubation be used in a clinical setting?
Direct laryngoscopy is the usual method of accessing the simple airway.There are also different methods to aid in visualisation if this is not possible, including video laryngoscopy. These necessitate some mouth opening...