P-116. Clinical Factors that affect health outcomes of pediatric patients diagnosed with Pott's Puffy Tumor: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Anna E Heilers, Guliz Erdem

TL;DR
This study examines clinical factors affecting health outcomes in children with Pott's Puffy Tumor, a rare bone infection, and finds a recent rise in cases.
Contribution
The study identifies a significant increase in Pott's Puffy Tumor cases and explores clinical factors influencing outcomes in pediatric patients.
Findings
77.5% of patients underwent surgical intervention, with surgeries linked to longer hospital stays.
There was a marked increase in PPT cases at Nationwide Children’s Hospital from 2021-2024 compared to 2015-2019.
Complications included thrombosis, infarcts, and visual disturbances, but no deaths were recorded.
Abstract
Potts Puffy Tumor (PPT) is a rare frontal bone osteomyelitis that arises in pediatric patients. It is typically associated with recurrent sinus and ocular infections. Patients typically present with a tender central forehead bulge, rhinorrhea, fever, and orbital edema. Treatment consists of broad-spectrum antibiotics, and patients may require endoscopic sinus surgery, a craniotomy, or a combined approach with both surgical techniques to drain the abscess. As of 2001, only 21 cases had been published in scientific literature since the beginning of the antibiotic era, but we have identified 49 cases of Pott’s Puffy Tumor that were diagnosed at Nationwide Children’s Hospital alone since the beginning of 2015. Data for this project was pulled from the Nationwide Children’s Epic Platform using the Slicer Dicer Tool. Patients included in this study were found to have an encounter diagnosis…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSinusitis and nasal conditions · Orthopedic Infections and Treatments · Osteomyelitis and Bone Disorders Research
