Cellulitis

Bacterial infection of the lower dermis and subcutaneous tissue

Preseptal cellulitis

  • Infection of the eyelid and surrouding skin anterior to the orbital septum
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Aetiology

  • Usually caused by contiguous spread of infection from local facial or eyelid trauma e.g. insect bites

Clinical features

  • Tenderness, warmth, swelling, redness of the eyelid
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Management

  • Antibiotics (can be outpatient if orbital cellulitis definitively excluded)

Orbital cellulitis

  • Infection of the orbital tissues posterior to orbital septum
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Aetiology

  • Direct extension from sinus
  • Extension from focal orbital infection
  • Post-operative
Causative organisms
  • Staphylococci
  • Streptococci
  • Coliforms
  • H. influenzae
  • Anaerobes

Clinical features

  • Painful, especially on eye movements
  • Proptosis
  • Often associated with paranasal sinusitis
  • Pyrexial
  • Sight threatening
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Investigations

  • CT scan to identify orbital abscesses
  • If any suggestion of muscle restriction or optic nerve dysfunction - CT scan

Management

  • Broad spectrum antibiotics and monitor closely
  • Sometimes an abscess will require drainage