A Prospective Series Case Study of Pyogenic Liver Abscess: Recent Trands in Etiology and Management

Our study aims to review the literature on the management of pyogenic liver abscess, focusing on the choice of drainage. A case series of our experience with clinicopathological correlation is presented to highlight the indication and outcome of each modality of drainage. Intravenous antibiotic is t...

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Published inIndian journal of surgery Vol. 74; no. 5; pp. 385 - 390
Main Authors Mangukiya, Dhaval O., Darshan, Jitendra R., Kanani, Vijay K., Gupta, Saurabh T.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published India Springer-Verlag 01.10.2012
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Summary:Our study aims to review the literature on the management of pyogenic liver abscess, focusing on the choice of drainage. A case series of our experience with clinicopathological correlation is presented to highlight the indication and outcome of each modality of drainage. Intravenous antibiotic is the first line, and mainstay, of treatment. Drainage is necessary for large abscesses, equal to or larger than 5 cm in size, to facilitate resolution. While percutaneous drainage is appropriate as first-line surgical treatment in most cases, open surgical drainage is prudent in cases of rupture, multiloculation, associated biliary, or intra-abdominal pathology. Percutaneous drainage may help to optimize clinical condition prior to surgery. Nevertheless, in current good clinical practices, the choice of therapy needs to be individualized according to patient’s clinical status and abscess factors. They are complementary in the management of liver abscesses.
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ISSN:0972-2068
0973-9793
DOI:10.1007/s12262-011-0397-0