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Large Solitary Pyogenic Liver Abscesses: A Review of Their Management at a Tertiary Care Hospital.

Divya Prasad1, Manzoor Ahmad1, Sachin Katyal1, Ajay K Thakral1, Musharraf Husain1, Mohammad Mohsin1.   

Abstract

Background and objective Liver abscesses are one of the common surgical diseases to be treated as an emergency in any tertiary care hospital in India. The formation of abscesses in the liver is still a major problem and associated with significant morbidity in developing countries. We come across all types of liver abscesses, such as amoebic (most common), pyogenic, mixed, and occasionally fungal. There have been several studies on the percutaneous modality of treatment for pyogenic liver abscesses. Most of the studies suggest that percutaneous catheter drainage (PCD) offers a better approach than aspirations for treating pyogenic liver abscesses. However, a few recent studies suggest that percutaneous aspiration leads to equally good results when compared to percutaneous drainage. In this study, we aimed to review the management of solitary large pyogenic liver abscesses and to assess the effectiveness of ultrasonography (USG)-guided aspiration in the procedure.  Methods A retrospective study was carried out at the Department of General Surgery of our institute. In this study, a total of 27 patients treated for solitary pyogenic liver abscess were included. All patients with a large liver abscess greater than 5 cm without the features of frank peritonitis were included. These patients were followed up regularly for six months. Results The single-attempt USG-guided aspiration was successful in 70.3% of patients. Repeat USG-guided aspiration was performed in 18.5% of patients. In 7.4% of patients, a USG-guided percutaneous pigtail catheter was placed. And only 3.7% of cases required exploratory laparotomy.  Conclusion Based on our findings, USG-guided aspiration is a fairly efficient method for treating a large solitary pyogenic abscess with acceptable results, shorter hospital stays, and minimal complications.
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Keywords:  exploratory laparotomy; pigtail catheterization; pyogenic liver abscess; tertiary care hospital; usg guided aspiration

Year:  2022        PMID: 35433141      PMCID: PMC9008598          DOI: 10.7759/cureus.23170

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cureus        ISSN: 2168-8184


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