Subdural empyema-a rare complication of chronic otitis media: a case report.

Journal: Journal of medical case reports

Volume: 18

Issue: 1

Year of Publication: 2024

Affiliated Institutions:  Barentu Military Hospital, Barentu, Eritrea. emnettekeste@gmail.com. Mendefera Zonal Referral Hospital, Mendefera, Eritrea. Nakfa Hospital, Ministry of Health Northern Red Sea Branch, Nakfa, Eritrea. Orotta National Referral Hospital, Asmara, Eritrea.

Abstract summary 

Subdural empyema is an extremely rare and fatal intracranial complication of chronic otitis media. Due to its rarity and vague symptoms, it is often diagnosed late if not completely missed; specially in developing countries where the diagnostic modalities are hardly available or accessible. To the best knowledge of the authors, this is a preliminary reported case of subdural empyema as a complication of chronic otitis media in Eritrea. It aims to provide vital information on the clinical presentation, preferred diagnostic modalities, and the proper management of such cases.An 8 years old female patient from the Rashaida ethnic group presented with fever, right ear purulent discharge, right post-auricular swelling, and altered mental status. Prior to her admission, she had history of recurrent purulent discharge from her right ear for almost 2 years, and had been diagnosed with chronic otitis media. Upon admission her GCS was 13/15 which later on deteriorated to be 3/15 on day 3. MRI was done and showed a right fronto-tempo-parietal subdural empyema with mass effect, shifting the midline to the left. She was immediately started on empirical broad-spectrum antibiotics. After the diagnosis was made, craniotomy was done, and 30 ml of pus was removed from the subdural space. Culture and sensitivity of the pus obtained intraoperatively was done but produced no yield. Hence, she was continued on the empirically started antibiotics. The patient's condition was well improved by post-operative day 4.It is important to have a high index of suspicion of intracranial complications in patients with history of chronic otitis media or other otologic complaints, who present with neurologic manifestations. Subdural empyema still being uncommon even among the intracranial complications of COM, it is often missed. Hence, timely diagnosis with MRI, immediate surgical evacuation of the empyema along with the prolonged administration of broad-spectrum antibiotics is highly recommended.

Authors & Co-authors:  Fekadu Emnet Tekeste ET Daniel Nahom N Mengistu Samuel Tekle ST Fekadu Genet Tekeste GT

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Citations :  Bluestone CDKJ. Intratemporal complications and sequelae of otitis media. Pediatr Otolaryngol. 2003;4:687.
Authors :  4
Identifiers
Doi : 351
SSN : 1752-1947
Study Population
Female
Mesh Terms
Humans
Other Terms
Case report;Chronic otitis media;Eritrea;Subdural empyema
Study Design
Case Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Eritrea
Publication Country
England