Successful percutaneous ultrasound-guided drainage for treatment of a splenic abscess
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Successful percutaneous ultrasound-guided drainage for treatment of a splenic abscess
Abstract
We report a case of splenic abscess that was successfully treated with percutaneous ultrasound-guided drainage and without splenectomy. A 40-year-old woman was admitted to Nippon Medical School Hospital because of pyrexia and left upper quadrant pain, which had persisted despite antibiotic treatment. On admission, computed tomography demonstrated a low-density area in the spleen, which had been been seen on computed tomography 3 months earlier. Ultrasonography demonstrated a hypoechoic area in the spleen. Initial laboratory tests revealed a serum C-reactive protein concentration of 19.7 mg/dl and a white blood cell count of 15,800 /microl. The serum glucose concentration was 267 mg/dl, and the glycolated hemoglobin value was 7.7%. A splenic abscess was diagnosed and was treated with percutaneous drainage. Milky yellow fluid was obtained, and the patients left upper quadrant abdominal pain and pyrexia resolved. A culture of the drainage fluid yielded Escherichia coli. The drainage catheter was removed 12 days after insertion. The patient was discharged 6 days later. The splenic abscess has not recurred during 3 months of follow-up. Our results suggest that ultrasound-guided percutaneous drainage is a safe and effective alternative to surgery for the treatment of splenic abscess and allows preservation of the spleen.
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