Peritonsiler abscess (PTA / Quinsy) 9


COMPLICATIONS
Complications that can arise in the abscess is peritonsiler (Fachruddin, 2002):
1. Spontaneous abscess rupture, causing hemorrhage, or pulmonary aspiration pyernia.
2. Spreading infection and abscess to the area, causing parafaring abscess parafaring.
3. If there is spreading to the region may lead to intracranial sinus thrombus Cavemosus, meningitis and brain abscess.
4. Nephritis, peritonitis, mediastinitis.

PROGNOSIS
Most of the patients treated with antibiotics and adequate drainage in the area will return abscces recover within a few days. A small percentage of complaints indicates a further abscess, and it is necessary tonsilektomi action. In addition, if the patient reported back pain throat complaints that persist after incision and drainage is appropriate, action may be indicated tonsilektomi (Gosselin, 2008).

CONCLUSION
1. Peritonsiler abscess (PTA) is an infection that occurred in the area - the area around tonsila Palatina caused by aerobic and anaerobic bacteria.
2. Pathophysiology of PTA is certainly not known, but one thing is widely agreed that the occurrence of an abscess is associated with inflammation of the tonsils previous events.
3. Management is done in cases of abscess peritonsiler with adequate antibiotics when the stadium infiltrates. Arise when the abscess is incision and should be followed by drainage tonsilektomi action.
4. Complications that can arise due to inadequate handling and complete. As if there is an appropriate treatment, the prognosis would be good then.

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