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Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery > Volume 10(3); 1967 > Article
Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 1967;10(3): 27-9.
A Case of Intracranial Complication Following the Caldwell-Luc's Operation
JS Lee, MD, YJ Jung, MD, JT Kim, MD, and AU Yoo, MD
The 3rd Army Hospital, Korea
上顎洞 根治手術後 發生한 頭蓋內 合倂症의 1例
李鍾錫 · 鄭輪朝 · 金貞台 · 兪安彦
第三陸軍病院 耳鼻咽喉科
ABSTRACT

With the development of antibiotics and chemotherapeutics. There has been a great decrease in frequency of the intracranial complications from otogenic and rhinogenic origin. But, in spite of such availability of antibiotics, chemotherapeutics and skillful operative methods of treatment for nasal and aural troubles, intracranial complications araise occasionally. Generally, we know that the frequency of intracranial complications from rhinogenic is more rare than otogenic. Especially, there was no report, of intracranial complications following maxillary sinus operation. The authors have recently experienced a case of intracranial complications (meningitis), following Caldwell-Luc's operation for chronic maxillary sinusitis. The patient was a 20 years old Korean soldier who had been suffering from nasal obstruction, purulent nasal discharge and frontal headache for 3 years duration. We performed the Caldwell-Luc's operation on right side after check of P.N.S. X-Ray and C.B.C. However, 5 days after operations intracranial complication was developed without any effect of postoperative routine antibiotics.

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