Outcome of Total Surgical Debridement of Covid Associated Rhino-Orbito-Cerebral Mucormycosis Based on a New Surgical Staging System: A Cohort Study.

Family practice news Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-29 DOI:10.1007/s12070-023-04151-z
Lekshmy R Kurup, Harshita Singh, Shilpee Bhatia Sharma, Trichy Narayanan Janakiram
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To propose a surgical staging system with management protocol for post-covid Rhino-orbito-cerebral mucormycosis (ROCM) with central skull base osteomyelitis. A prospective cohort study of a total of 193 post-covid ROCM patients was conducted between May 2021 and January 2022 at a tertiary care centre. Patients were assessed radiologically and staged from I to V. Follow up period was 16 months and the surgical outcome in terms of recurrent disease was assessed. A total of 193 patients (129 primary and 64 revision) were studied. Maxilla was found to be the epicenter of anterior disease (69.3%) and pterygoid wedge was noted to be the epicenter of posterior disease (85.6%). More than 65% of our patients, at the time of presentation, presented with involvement of the central skull base. Intracranial disease was noted in 13.9% of patients and the mortality rate was 6.2%. This staging system provides a systematic step-by-step protocol for the management of ROCM, with emphasis on meticulous disease clearance at the central skull base.

基于新手术分期系统的 Covid 相关性鼻-眼-脑粘液瘤病的全手术清创结果:一项队列研究
针对伴有中央颅底骨髓炎的卵巢后鼻-轨道-大脑粘液瘤病(ROCM),提出一套手术分期系统和管理方案。2021 年 5 月至 2022 年 1 月期间,一家三级医疗中心对总共 193 名卵黄感染后 ROCM 患者进行了前瞻性队列研究。对患者进行了放射学评估,并将其分为 I 至 V 期。随访期为 16 个月,评估了复发疾病的手术效果。共研究了193名患者(129名初诊患者和64名复诊患者)。发现上颌骨是前部疾病的中心(69.3%),翼楔是后部疾病的中心(85.6%)。65%以上的患者发病时中央颅底受累。13.9%的患者出现颅内疾病,死亡率为6.2%。该分期系统为治疗 ROCM 提供了一个系统的分步方案,重点是细致清除中央颅底的疾病。
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