Current opinion in ophthalmology | 2019

Paediatric orbital and periorbital infections.

 
 

Abstract


PURPOSE OF REVIEW\nThis study is a review of recent literature in the diagnosis and management of preseptal cellulitis, orbital cellulitis and dacryocystitis, including causative organisms, diagnosis and medical or surgical therapy and potential complications.\n\n\nRECENT FINDINGS\nAdvances in vaccination against Haemophilus influenzae B have resulted in a shift in the most common causative organisms of preseptal and orbital cellulitis. Management of orbital cellulitis has been advanced by adjuvant corticosteroids, and subperiosteal abscess volumes of more than 1250\u200aml has been shown as predictive for requiring potential surgical intervention.\n\n\nSUMMARY\nPeriorbital infections require prompt evaluation and management. Although the infectious organisms in both preseptal and orbital cellulitis include Staphylococcus/Streptococcus species, management may differ significantly on the basis of the nidus of infection, presenting signs and symptoms, and response to initial medical management.

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DOI 10.1097/ICU.0000000000000589
Language English
Journal Current opinion in ophthalmology

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