Bengal Journal of Otolaryngology and Head Neck Surgery (Jul 2023)

Post Covid-19 Mandibular Mucormycosis: A Rare and Deviant Site of Presentation

  • Ravishankar C,
  • Hemalatha B R,
  • Pruthvi Raj S,
  • Architha Menon P,
  • Garima Singh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.47210/bjohns.2022.v30i3.814
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 3
pp. 332 – 336

Abstract

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Introduction:Mandibular involvement in mucormycosis is rare, and only a few cases of post covid-19 mandibular mucormycosis have been reported to date. Materials & methods: This is a retrospective descriptive case series study conducted at a tertiary care centre.We report the clinico-epidemiological profile and management of 5 cases of post covid mandibular mucormycosis. All patients received intravenous antifungals at the earliest and underwent surgical debridement of the infected bone. Results: 4 patients were managed satisfactorily. 1 patient succumbed to the disease. Extent of debridement was based on the clinical, radiological and intraoperative assessment of the mandible. Conclusion: Mandibular mucormycosis is rare and early recognition of symptoms and treatment is imperative in reducing the spread of disease, decreasing the extent of resection and postoperative reconstruction.

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