Isolated Acute Sphenoid Fungal Sinusitis with Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis: Our Experience

Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2022 Oct;74(Suppl 2):987-993. doi: 10.1007/s12070-020-02059-6. Epub 2020 Aug 19.

Abstract

Isolated lesions of the sphenoid sinus are uncommon. Cavernous sinus thrombosis is generally sought due to a systemic disease rather than a local pathology. It may be due to hidden primary pathology like isolated acute sphenoid fungal rhinosinusitis. In present study, we have discussed the early management of such hidden lesions with complication. A retrospective review of 5 cases of isolated acute sphenoidal fungal rhinosinusitis leading to cavernous sinus thrombosis was carried out. All cases were managed as emergency cases. Diagnostic nasal endoscopy was normal in all cases, with sinus disease evident in radiology in only 60% cases. Diagnostic endoscopic sinus surgery was performed in 40% cases. All patients underwent urgent surgical debridement along with IV antifungals. Complete recovery was seen in ocular movements in 40% and partially in 40%, whereas only 25% had complete improvement in vision. While four cases showed favourable outcome, one patient could not be saved despite all efforts. Exploring the sinus in cavernous sinus syndrome or orbital apex syndrome despite non-conclusive imaging, is warranted as early intervention may significantly impact the chances of survival. "Time is vision" in cases with acute fungal sinusitis and is equal to the aphorism of cardiologists i.e. "time is muscle.

Keywords: Aspergillosis; Cavernous sinus thrombosis; Fungus; Mucormycosis; Sphenoid sinusitis.