TY - JOUR
T1 - Postappendectomy intra-abdominal abscess
T2 - A therapeutic approach
AU - Gorenstein, Arkadi
AU - Gewurtz, Gaby
AU - Serour, Francis
AU - Somekh, Eli
PY - 1994
Y1 - 1994
N2 - Four hundred and sixty two children were operated on between January 1989 and June 1993 for acute appendicitis; 10 developed an intra-abdominal abscess. Intra-abdominal abscesses were accompanied by fever above 38° (nine out of 10 patients) and leucocytosis (mean leucocyte count 20·3× 10 9/l) and were detected sonographically four to 14 days after operation. Management included intravenous administration of antibiotics effective against both aerobes and anaerobes, and follow up with serial sonographic studies. Eight patients responded favourably to antibiotic treatment without any drainage procedure, with gradual shrinkage and collapse of .abscesses. Two patients, in whom enlargement of collection was demonstrated on serial sonographic examination, eventually underwent percutaneous drainage under sonographic control. These results suggest that some paediatric patients with an intraabdominal abscess after appendicectomy and who are followed up closely by sonography may be managed successfully with appropriate antibiotics alone.
AB - Four hundred and sixty two children were operated on between January 1989 and June 1993 for acute appendicitis; 10 developed an intra-abdominal abscess. Intra-abdominal abscesses were accompanied by fever above 38° (nine out of 10 patients) and leucocytosis (mean leucocyte count 20·3× 10 9/l) and were detected sonographically four to 14 days after operation. Management included intravenous administration of antibiotics effective against both aerobes and anaerobes, and follow up with serial sonographic studies. Eight patients responded favourably to antibiotic treatment without any drainage procedure, with gradual shrinkage and collapse of .abscesses. Two patients, in whom enlargement of collection was demonstrated on serial sonographic examination, eventually underwent percutaneous drainage under sonographic control. These results suggest that some paediatric patients with an intraabdominal abscess after appendicectomy and who are followed up closely by sonography may be managed successfully with appropriate antibiotics alone.
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U2 - 10.1136/adc.70.5.400
DO - 10.1136/adc.70.5.400
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AN - SCOPUS:0028357464
SN - 0003-9888
VL - 70
SP - 400
EP - 402
JO - Archives of Disease in Childhood
JF - Archives of Disease in Childhood
IS - 5
ER -