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        <description>Premium Member Resources: https://ninjanerd.org Ninja Nerds! In this episode of the Ninja Nerd Podcast, Zach and Rob discuss deep neck infections, one of the highest-stakes topics in ENT, where missed details can rapidly lead to airway compromise, vascular involvement, or mediastinal spread. The focus is on building a single, reliable clinical algorithm that works on exams and in real patient care. The episode opens with a practical framework that prioritizes airway assessment before diagnosis, emphasizing red flags such as drooling, stridor, trismus, muffled voice, neck swelling, and signs of sepsis. From there, Zach and Rob walk through how targeted oral and neck exams help localize infection to specific deep neck spaces and guide next steps. They begin with peritonsillar abscess, highlighting the classic triad of trismus, hot potato voice, and contralateral uvula deviation, and reinforcing that drainage plus IV antibiotics is the standard of care. The discussion then moves to parapharyngeal abscess, focusing on dental sources, lateral neck swelling below the jaw angle, the role of CT neck with contrast, and how the abscess location relative to the carotid sheath determines surgical approach. Key complications such as Lemierre syndrome and septic pulmonary emboli are emphasized. Next, the episode covers retropharyngeal abscess, particularly in young children, highlighting refusal to extend the neck, posterior pharyngeal wall bulging, and the high risk of airway compromise. Zach and Rob discuss imaging, drainage thresholds, and the serious risk of descending necrotizing mediastinitis. The episode closes with Ludwig angina, a rapidly progressive floor-of-mouth infection most often linked to dental disease. They emphasize early airway planning, the role of awake fiberoptic intubation, IV antibiotics, and when surgical drainage is required. The episode concludes with a rapid, high-yield review of localization clues, imaging decisions, antibiotic choices, drainage indications, and life-threatening complications to help listeners lock in a clear, exam-ready approach to deep neck infections. Enjoy the podcast, and please support us below! 🌐 Official Links Website: https://www.ninjanerd.org Podcast: https://podcast.ninjanerd.org Store: https://merch.ninjanerd.org 📱 Social Media https://www.tiktok.com/@ninjanerdlectures https://www.instagram.com/ninjanerdlectures https://www.facebook.com/ninjanerdlectures https://x.com/ninjanerdsci/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/ninja-nerd/ 💬 Join Our Community Discord: https://discord.gg/3srTG4dngW #ninjanerd #podcast #deepneckinfections</description>
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