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Pyogenic Hepatic Abscesses: Follow-up
Updated: Jan 23, 2009
Outcome and Prognosis
Untreated, pyogenic liver abscess is associated with 100% mortality. Early series reported a mortality rate of greater than 80%. With early diagnosis, appropriate drainage, and long-term antibiotic therapy, the prognosis has improved markedly,8 with mortality rates in the range of 15-20%.9,15 Poor prognostic factors are as follows:
- Age older than 70 years
- Multiple abscesses
- Polymicrobial infection
- Presence of associated malignancy or immunosuppressive disease5,7
- Evidence of sepsis5,9,24,25,26
Future and Controversies
Because of practitioners' increased experience in the laparoscopic approach to liver lesions, laparoscopic drainage of pyogenic hepatic abscesses is being performed safely, and the time required to carry out the procedure has been reduced.22,23,27 The laparoscopic approach eliminates access trauma and can help detect predisposing pathology. Intraoperative laparoscopic ultrasonography can accurately detect the location of the abscess to allow for drainage under ultrasonographic guidance. It has thus far been shown as a relatively safe alternative,27 and as experience with the use of the laparoscope increases, its application in the management of hepatic abscess continues to evolve.10,22
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Keywords
pyogenic hepatic abscess, abscess, metronidazole, clindamycin, abscess drainage, abscess liver, liver abscess, drain abscess, biliary disease, biliary obstruction, cholangitis, choledocholithiasis, malignant tumors, benign tumors, post-surgical strictures, postsurgical strictures, biliary-enteric anastomoses, choledochoduodenostomy, portal pyemia, appendicitis, pylephlebitis, diverticulitis, inflammatory bowel disease, proctitis, systemic septicemia, pyogenic bacteria
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