| Literature DB >> 28188512 |
Yuki Fujiwara1,2, Hiroaki Shiba3, Yukio Nakabayashi3,4, Masahiko Otsuka3,4, Katsuhiko Yanaga3.
Abstract
A 69-year-old male patient visited our hospital because of a continuous low-grade fever and right back pain since 2 weeks. Enhanced computed tomography (CT) of his abdomen revealed a mass with ring enhancement (35 × 30 mm) in the Spiegel lobe as well as a needle-like foreign body. Because conservative treatment by fasting and administration of antibiotics was unsuccessful, the patient underwent emergency laparotomy for removal of the foreign body and drainage of the liver abscess. The patient made a satisfactory postoperative recovery without complications and was discharged on the eighth postoperative day. The foreign body was composed of both protein and calcium phosphate and was histologically diagnosed as matured bone. We herein report successful surgical treatment of a patient with a liver abscess in the Spiegel lobe caused by foreign body penetration.Entities:
Keywords: Foreign body penetration; Liver abscess; Spiegel lobe
Year: 2017 PMID: 28188512 PMCID: PMC5307392 DOI: 10.1186/s40792-017-0297-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2198-7793
Fig. 1Enhanced computed tomography (CT) revealed a mass with ring enhancement (35 × 30 mm) and a needle-like foreign body. The distance between the tip of the foreign body and inferior vena cava was only 7 mm
Fig. 2Intraoperative view. The white needle-like foreign body and liver abscess in the Spiegel lobe were found on the left side of the hepatoduodenal ligament (a). The needle-like foreign body measured 35 mm in length (b)