Bilateral peritonsillar abscess: A case report and pertinent literature review

International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
Ibrahim AlAwadhHassan AlShehri

Abstract

The peritonsillar space is defined as the area between the palatine tonsillar capsule medially and the superior pharyngeal constrictor muscle laterally. Unilateral peritonsillar abscess (PTA) is more common than the bilateral condition. To the best of our knowledge, only 13 cases of bilateral PTA have been reported worldwide; this is the first case reported from Saudi Arabia. We present a case involving a 16-year-old boy who presented to the emergency department with a5-day history of sore throat, dysphagia, trismus, drooling, and a muffled "hot-potato" voice, but with no symptoms of airway compromise. After several examinations, we diagnosed bilateral PTA. We performed an incision and drained the pus from both sides, which was positive for Streptococcus pyogenes. Postoperatively, the patient improved dramatically, and tonsillectomy was scheduled for 6 weeks later. The difficulty in diagnosing bilateral PTA stems from the fact that it does not present with the usual clinical characteristics as unilateral PTA. These symptoms include asymmetry of the tonsils and palate, deviation of the uvula, and unilateral otalgia. As these cases carry the risk of impending airway compromise, we recommend airway management as the first step in ...Continue Reading

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Aug 29, 2020·Journal of Surgical Case Reports·Hemail M AlsubaieEidah F Aljuaid

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