Abscesos esplénicos: Comunicación de siete casos y revisión de la literatura

Background: Splenic abscesses are uncommon, appear in subjects with predisposing factors such as systemic infections and have high mortality rates. Aim: To report seven patients with splenic abscesses. Material and Methods: Retrospective review of medical records of patients with a splenic abscess treated between 1987 and 2005. Results: The records of four women and three males aged 20 to 74 years, were reviewed. The most common presenting symptoms were fever and abdominal pain and all had predisposing factors. Six patients had a leukocyte count of 19,500 x mm³. Mean erythrocyte sedimentation rate and C reactive protein values were 75 mm/h and 13.5 mg/dl. Diagnosis was made with ultrasound in two patients and CT scan in five. Six patients had an unique abscess and one patient had multiple lesions. A splenectomy was done in three patients as the first choice treatment and in one, due to medical treatment failure. In two patients, a CT guided percutaneous drainage was performed and one patient was subjected to medical treatment only. Abscess cultures were positive in 50% of patients subjected to percutaneous drainage and in 50% of splenectomized patients. No patient died and no complications were observed in the early or ¡ate postoperative period. Conclusion: Splenic abscesses are associated to predisposing conditions. The first choice is surgical treatment, but percutaneous drainage is also a therapeutic option (Rev Méd Chile 2008; 136: 38-43)

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Main Authors: Iñiguez C,Armando, Butte B,Jean Michel, Zuñiga A,José Miguel, Torres M,Javiera, Llanos L,Osvaldo
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Published: Sociedad Médica de Santiago 2008
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-988720080001000052008-04-30Abscesos esplénicos: Comunicación de siete casos y revisión de la literaturaIñiguez C,ArmandoButte B,Jean MichelZuñiga A,José MiguelTorres M,JavieraLlanos L,Osvaldo Abdominal abscess Sepsis Spleen Background: Splenic abscesses are uncommon, appear in subjects with predisposing factors such as systemic infections and have high mortality rates. Aim: To report seven patients with splenic abscesses. Material and Methods: Retrospective review of medical records of patients with a splenic abscess treated between 1987 and 2005. Results: The records of four women and three males aged 20 to 74 years, were reviewed. The most common presenting symptoms were fever and abdominal pain and all had predisposing factors. Six patients had a leukocyte count of 19,500 x mm³. Mean erythrocyte sedimentation rate and C reactive protein values were 75 mm/h and 13.5 mg/dl. Diagnosis was made with ultrasound in two patients and CT scan in five. Six patients had an unique abscess and one patient had multiple lesions. A splenectomy was done in three patients as the first choice treatment and in one, due to medical treatment failure. In two patients, a CT guided percutaneous drainage was performed and one patient was subjected to medical treatment only. Abscess cultures were positive in 50% of patients subjected to percutaneous drainage and in 50% of splenectomized patients. No patient died and no complications were observed in the early or ¡ate postoperative period. Conclusion: Splenic abscesses are associated to predisposing conditions. The first choice is surgical treatment, but percutaneous drainage is also a therapeutic option (Rev Méd Chile 2008; 136: 38-43)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.136 n.1 20082008-01-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872008000100005es10.4067/S0034-98872008000100005
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Butte B,Jean Michel
Zuñiga A,José Miguel
Torres M,Javiera
Llanos L,Osvaldo
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Abscesos esplénicos: Comunicación de siete casos y revisión de la literatura
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title Abscesos esplénicos: Comunicación de siete casos y revisión de la literatura
title_short Abscesos esplénicos: Comunicación de siete casos y revisión de la literatura
title_full Abscesos esplénicos: Comunicación de siete casos y revisión de la literatura
title_fullStr Abscesos esplénicos: Comunicación de siete casos y revisión de la literatura
title_full_unstemmed Abscesos esplénicos: Comunicación de siete casos y revisión de la literatura
title_sort abscesos esplénicos: comunicación de siete casos y revisión de la literatura
description Background: Splenic abscesses are uncommon, appear in subjects with predisposing factors such as systemic infections and have high mortality rates. Aim: To report seven patients with splenic abscesses. Material and Methods: Retrospective review of medical records of patients with a splenic abscess treated between 1987 and 2005. Results: The records of four women and three males aged 20 to 74 years, were reviewed. The most common presenting symptoms were fever and abdominal pain and all had predisposing factors. Six patients had a leukocyte count of 19,500 x mm³. Mean erythrocyte sedimentation rate and C reactive protein values were 75 mm/h and 13.5 mg/dl. Diagnosis was made with ultrasound in two patients and CT scan in five. Six patients had an unique abscess and one patient had multiple lesions. A splenectomy was done in three patients as the first choice treatment and in one, due to medical treatment failure. In two patients, a CT guided percutaneous drainage was performed and one patient was subjected to medical treatment only. Abscess cultures were positive in 50% of patients subjected to percutaneous drainage and in 50% of splenectomized patients. No patient died and no complications were observed in the early or ¡ate postoperative period. Conclusion: Splenic abscesses are associated to predisposing conditions. The first choice is surgical treatment, but percutaneous drainage is also a therapeutic option (Rev Méd Chile 2008; 136: 38-43)
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