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Hong, Bae, Park, Jung, and Jang: Laparoscopic Treatment for Psoas Abscess

Abstract

Psoas abscess is a rare and high mortality disease if there is no appropriate treatment. The surgical approach of psoas abscess is very difficult because psoas muscle is anatomically located within retroperitoneum. Recently, computed tomography guided percutaneous catheter drainage with proper antibiotic therapy has shown good results. If this therapy fails to resolve the psoas abscess, surgical treatment may be necessary. We experienced two cases of psoas abscess resolved by surgical drainage using laparoscopy. We report two successful results with relevant literatures.

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Figure 1
Abdomen-pelvis computed tomography images show multi-lobulated psoas abscess.
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Figure 2
Laparoscopic finding shows (A) a psoas abscess with granulation tissue and (B) incision on psoas abscess for laparoscopic drainage.
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Figure 3
Postoperative computed tomography image shows no psoas abscess resolved by laparoscopic drainage.
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