Orbital Cellulitis & Preseptal Cellulitis Flashcards
What is orbital cellulitis?
Infection affecting the fat and muscles posterior to the orbital septum, within the orbit but not involving the globe.
What is the cause of orbital cellulitis?
Spreading upper respiratory tract infection from the sinuses and carries a high mortality rate.
What is the prognosis?
Medical emergency, hospital admission and urgent senior review.
What is periorbital/preseptal cellulitis?
Less serious superficial infection anterior to the orbital septum, resulting from a superficial tissue injury (chalazion, insect bite ect)
(Eyelids, skin and SC tissue of the face)
What is the epidemiology of orbital cellulitis and periorbital cellulitis?
Orbital: Mean age of hospitalisation is 7-12 years
Periorbital: median age 2 years
What are the risk factors of orbital cellulitis?
Childhood Previous sinus infection Lack of Hib vaccination Recent eyelid infection/ insect bite on the eyelid Ear or facial infection
What is the presentation of orbital cellulitis?
Redness and swelling around the eye Severe ocular pain Visual disturbance Proptosis Opthalmoplegia/pain with eye movements Eyelid oedema and ptosis Drowsiness +/- nausea and vomitting
How can orbital and preseptal cellulitis be differentiated?
Reduced visual acuity, proptosis, ophthalmoplegia/pain with eye movements are NOT consistent with preseptal cellulitis
What are the investigations for orbital cellulitis?
Full blood count – WBC elevated, raised inflammatory markers.
Clinical examination involving complete ophthalmological assessment – Decreased vision, afferent pupillary defect, proptosis, dysmotility, oedema, erythema.
CT with contrast – Inflammation of the orbital tissues deep to the septum, sinusitis.
Blood culture and microbiological swab to determine the organism. Most common bacterial causes – Streptococcus, Staphylococcus aureus, Haemophilus influenzae B.
What is the management of orbital cellulitis?
Admission to hospital for IV antibiotics
What organisms most commonly cause periorbital/preseptal cellulitis?
Staph. aureus
Staph. epidermis
Streptococci
What are the symptoms of periorbital cellulitis?
Red, swollen, painful eye of acute onset, symptoms associated with fever
What are the signs of periorbital cellulitis?
Erythema and oedema of the eyelids
Ptosis due to swelling
MUST BE ABSENT
Orbital signs: pain on movement, restriction of eye movements, proptosis, visual distrubance, chemosis, RAPD.
ONLY PRESENT IN ORBITAL CELLULITIS
What are the differential diagnosis for periorbital cellulitis?
Orbital cellulitis
Allergic reaction
What are the investigations for periorbital cellulitis?
Bloods - raised inflammatory markers
Swab of any discharge
Contrast CT of the orbit may help to differentiate between orbital and periorbital cellulitis.