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The effective treatment of intracranial abscess remains controversial. Progress in technology, linked with the development of neuronavigational systems, has made stereotactic aspiration and drainage of intracerebral abscesses effective and valid alternatives to traditional methods, namely, conservative medical treatment or open surgical excision. Between 1995 and 2002, 12 patients at our hospital underwent drainage of intracerebral abscesses under stereotactic guidance. Ten patients had solitary lesions and two had multiple abscesses. The appropriate antibiotic schemes were administered following culture of the aspirated material. The size of the abscess, the mass effect, and response to antibiotic treatment were followed up by repeated CT scans. All patients showed improvement and, at the end of treatment, returned to their previous activities. There were neither deaths nor any postoperative complication. A second aspiration was required in one patient due to recurrence of the abscess. The CT-guided stereotactic aspiration of brain abscesses helps achieve all treatment goals. It drains the contents of the abscess, reduces mass effect, and confirms diagnosis. It is minimally invasive, carries minimal morbidity and mortality, and can be performed on compromised patients under local anesthesia.  相似文献   

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Three cases of nocardial brain abscess are presented. All three patients were receiving immunosuppressive therapy at the time of diagnosis. Two patients had cardiac transplantation and the third had periarteritis nodosa. The patients presented with generalized seizures or focal weakness. Accurate localization of the intracerebral mass lesion was obtained from computed tomography (CT) scans, but CT-guided stereotactic aspiration was required for diagnosis and treatment in every case. After Nocardia asteroides was seen on Gram's stain and subsequently identified by culture, appropriate antibiotic therapy was initiated. Both heart transplant patients survived in good neurological condition. We believe that stereotactic aspiration followed by prolonged antibiotic therapy may significantly improve the outcome of patients with nocardial brain abscess.  相似文献   

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Liver abscesses are a common pathology in India, but a strategy for effective treatment has not been established. Eighty-two patients with liver abscess were studied over a 4-year period. Clinical features, ultrasound findings, laboratory studies, and outcome of therapy were evaluated. Treatment options were antibiotics alone, needle aspiration, catheter drainage, or open surgical drainage; 51.2% of all abscesses were amebic, 23.2% were pyogenic, and 25.6% had unknown causes. A total of 75.6% of the abscesses were solitary, with 62.2% confined to the right lobe. Pyogenic abscesses were more likely to have anemia, leukocytosis, and deranged liver function. Amebic abscesses tended to have a larger volume. Patients undergoing catheter drainage showed a more rapid reduction in initial abscess volume, whereas resolution of the abscess cavity took longer with antibiotic therapy alone. Ultrasound-guided needle aspiration and catheter drainage are safe and effective in the management of liver abscess. Drug therapy alone may be useful only in select cases.  相似文献   

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Summary The present study reports our experience with stereotactic puncture, aspiration and drainage of brain abscesses in 24 patients from a series of 34 consecutive cases. In all patients an intracavitary catheter was left in place for external drainage and daily irrigation with antibiotics. The patients received pre- and postoperatively triple broad spectrum antibiotic treatment, associated with low dose steroids and anti-epileptic drugs. Follow-up CT scans showed immediate reduction of the abscess size and gradual diameter diminution of the enhancing ring structure until its disappearance. The clinical presentation, risk factors, aetiology, outcome, bacteriological and CT findings were analysed. Mortality in this series was 4%. The majority of patients (96%) had no or minimal disability according to the Glasgow Outcome Scale. Our results confirm the value of this treatment policy and suggest that the stereotactic technique is a simple and safe method with minimal mortality and morbidity in the treatment of the majority of chronic brain abscesses.  相似文献   

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Surgical intervention in cerebral abscess is indicated to confirm diagnosis, to identify pathogens for specific antibiotic therapy, or to reduce mass effect. Regarding long-term outcome, freehand or stereotactic aspiration are equally efficient compared to surgical resection. However, direct observation of relief of mass effect is not possible by either method. Six patients presenting with neurological symptoms and laboratory signs of infection and diagnosed with an intra-axial cystic lesion underwent frameless stereotactic aspiration of a cerebral abscess in our institution with the use of a mobile intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with a field strength of 0.15 T. Images were acquired before and during the procedure and used for neuronavigation. In all six cases, complete evacuation of the abscess with collapse of the cyst could be achieved and documented intraoperatively. No complications were observed. All patients showed clinical improvement postoperatively. We highlight the advantages of using a mobile intraoperative MRI unit with an illustrative case of a patient who had already undergone abscess evacuation without alleviation of symptoms before using intraoperative MRI. Finally, we discuss surgical treatment options of cerebral abscesses.  相似文献   

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Successful treatment of brainstem abscess with stereotactic aspiration   总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3  
BACKGROUND: Brainstem abscess is an uncommon condition associated with a high mortality. We report a case of brainstem abscess in a 51-year-old female with a pulmonary arteriovenous fistula that was cured after appropriate antibiotic therapy following stereotactic aspiration. The value of stereotactic aspiration in the management of brainstem abscess is documented with a review of the relevant literature. CASE REPORT: A 51-year-old female with a pulmonary arteriovenous fistula suffered fever, diplopia and weakness on the right side. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of the brain showed a large cystic mass with ring-like enhancement in the brainstem. A diagnosis of brainstem abscess as a complication of pulmonary arteriovenous fistula was made. MR imaging-guided stereotactic exploration was carried out via the suboccipital transcerebellar approach and the pathogen of the brainstem abscess was identified. The brainstem abscess was cured after treatment employing antibiotics to which the pathogen was sensitive. CONCLUSIONS: Stereotactic aspiration is an effective procedure for brainstem abscesses. This procedure is less invasive than open surgery and can be performed even in patients in poor general condition.  相似文献   

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Summary Successful clinical outcomes are not achieved in all patients who undergo image-guided stereotactic surgery as the initial procedure in the management of brain abscess. We sought to define those factors related to management failure, so that the initial surgical approach could be selected using preoperative clinical or imaging criteria. We reviewed our twelve-year experience in 29 consecutive patients. Twenty-two (76%) patients had drainage of abscesses with purulent centers. Seven (24%) underwent lesion biopsy for diagnosis. Twelve patients (with abscesses >3 cm in average diameter) underwent stereotactic insertion of drainage catheters. Ten patients (34%) had adverse risk factors including immunologic suppression after prior organ transplantation, chronic steroid therapy, prior antineoplastic chemotherapy, or retained foreign body. Microbiological identification of the causative organism was obtained in 22 patients; 6 patients had positive Gram stains without growth in culture (bacteriological diagnosis=97%). Long-term clinical evaluation (up to 8.5 years, median 3 years) confirmed disease resolution after initial single-procedure stereotactic management in 21 patients (72%). Eventual abscess resolution occurred in an additional 6 patients (21%), all of whom required multiple procedures. Five patients died of complications of their systemic disease during the follow-up period. Fifteen of the 18 (83%) surviving patients who had no associated risk factors returned to their premorbid functional capacity. Factors associated with initial treatment failure included inadequate aspiration, lack of catheter drainage of larger abscesses, chronic immunosuppression, and insufficient antibiotic therapy.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To assess ultrasonographically (US) guided needle aspiration of breast abscesses as an alternative to surgical incision and drainage. METHODS: In our prospective study, 30 patients with 31 breast abscesses (one patient had bilateral breast abscess) underwent percutaneous breast abscess drainage under US guidance with local anaesthesia and oral antibiotics between 1 January 2004 and 31 March 2005. These patients consisted of 16 (53.3%) non-lactating and 14 (46.7%) lactating women, with ages ranging from 18 to 68 years (median, 28 years). The racial distribution comprised 26 (86.7%) Malays, three (10%) Chinese and one (3.3%) Indian. All patients had the chief complaint of breast swelling and 25 (83.3%) had breast pain. Clinically, 28 (93.3%) were found to have a palpable mass. Nine (30%) lesions were in the upper outer quadrant of the left breast. US diameters ranged from 1 to 15 cm (median, 4 cm). The pus volumes varied from 1 to 200 mL (median, 14 mL). RESULTS: Fifteen (50%) patients required only a single aspiration, 10 required multiple aspirations and five required incision and drainage. Those patients in whom needle aspiration failed had multiloculated lesions irrespective of abscess volume and size. CONCLUSION: Needle aspiration with ultrasound guidance is an effective treatment for breast abscess irrespective of abscess volume and size.  相似文献   

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Summary Despite a reduction in the mortality of patients with brain abscess since the introduction of the computed tomography (CT) scanner, controversy persists as to the prefered method of treatment for this condition. Eleven patients were treated by CT guided stereotactic aspiration of pus and appropriate antibiotic therapy. A total of 14 aspirations were performed. Ten abscesses were supratentorial and one was in the posterior fossa.In 9 patients a bacterial cause was identified while in 2 a fungus was identified. A good outcome was achieved in 7 patients but 3 patients died. Another elderly patient remains disabled at home. The deaths occured in severely systemically ill patients with poor conscious levels on admission. Only one patient has epilepsy, controlled with anticonvulsants while another has not had further seizures since abscess treatment a year ago.Stereotactic aspiration should be considered the treatment of choice in all but the most superficial and largest cerebral abscesses, although the mortality of this condition in the severely ill remains high.  相似文献   

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Seven patients with brain abscess underwent CT-guided stereotactic aspiration using Iseki's stereotactic apparatus. Three of them were under the age of fifteen and four were older than thirty. The lesions were single and round in four cases, multilobular in two and multiple in one patient. Operations were performed after systemic administration of antibiotics for more than two weeks and after capsule formation was confirmed on CTs. Preoperative volume of the abscesses was estimated from CTs. The target point chosen was the center of the ring of the largest diameter in the enhanced lesion. Abscess was aspirated under monitoring with intraoperative CT scan. No continuous drainage was performed and no antibiotics were given directly into the abscess cavity. In all cases the center of the abscess was punctured with a single trial. Average volume of the preoperative brain abscesses was 18.8ml. Aspirated volume at the time of the operation averaged 16.9ml and all the abscesses decreased to unmeasurable size on CTs. In five of seven patients abscesses were cured after a single aspiration, and in one case after the second operation. One case required extirpation of the lesion. During the follow-up period of four months to five and a half years six patients showed no recurrence. One patient died of unrelated cause four and a half years after the operation. No operative complication was noted. There was no operative morbidity or mortality. Using a CT guided stereotactic method, brain abscess is punctured so accurately, regardless of its location and size, that damage to the surrounding brain during operation can be minimized. Therefore it is highly possible to aspirate abscesses completely.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)  相似文献   

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Heran NS  Steinbok P  Cochrane DD 《Neurosurgery》2003,53(4):893-7; discussion 897-8
OBJECTIVE: Traditional management of epidural abscesses caused by sinusitis in children involves neurosurgical drainage. With better techniques to drain affected sinuses, to identify causative organisms, and to guide medical therapy, some pediatric epidural intracranial abscesses may be treated effectively with sinus drainage and antibiotics, without an intracranial procedure. METHODS: Charts and computed tomographic scans of children with isolated intracranial epidural abscess associated with sinusitis who were treated in a pediatric hospital were reviewed retrospectively. RESULTS: Eight patients were treated between 1982 and 2002. All patients received antibiotic therapy appropriate to the causative organism(s). Four patients treated before mid-1997 had an intracranial procedure additionally (operative group, Group 1), and four patients treated thereafter did not (conservative group, Group 2). Abscesses had a mean size of 3 x 3 x 1 cm (length x width x depth) in both groups. All patients experienced clinical and radiographic resolution of the infection with treatment. In Group 1, neurosurgical management consisted of burr hole drainage in two patients and craniotomy in two patients. Extranasal otorhinolaryngological procedures for sinus drainage were performed in two patients. In Group 2, endonasal procedures were used in three patients for paranasal sinus infections to effect drainage and obtain specimens for culture. A radical mastoidectomy was required in the single patient with mastoiditis. Although two of four patients initially demonstrated transient worsening of headaches, all patients subsequently improved rapidly after the first week of treatment. Computed tomographic follow-up revealed minimal or no enlargement of the abscess or mass effect at 1 week, decrease or stable size at 2 weeks, and resolution by 6 weeks. CONCLUSION: Sinus-related intracranial epidural abscesses in children may be managed without neurosurgical procedures in the setting of adequate sinus drainage, appropriate antibiotic therapy, and minimal extradural mass effect from the abscess. Symptomatic worsening without significant increase in mass effect during the first week of therapy is not necessarily an indication for an intracranial drainage procedure.  相似文献   

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Intra-abdominal abscess, which carries significant rates of death and complications, may complicate the postoperative course. Treatment options include percutaneous needle aspiration, placement of an external drain under ultrasonic guidance, or surgical drainage, depending on the size, site, and nature (simple or complicated) of the abscess. Laparoscopic drainage may be a treatment option. A retrospective review of patients who underwent laparoscopic drainage of postoperative complicated intra-abdominal abscesses at the authors' institution from January 1997 to July 1999 was performed. Seven patients had complicated intra-abdominal abscesses 7 to 17 (mean 11) days after their initial operation. All abscesses were successfully drained by laparoscopy. The mean operative time was 64 minutes. There were no intraoperative or postoperative complications. The postoperative analgesic requirement was minimal. The suction drain was removed on average 5 days after laparoscopy, and the mean hospital stay was 6 days. There was no recurrence of symptoms at a mean follow-up of 23 months. Laparoscopic drainage, in combination with systemic antibiotics, is a safe and effective treatment option in patients with postoperative complicated intra-abdominal abscesses.  相似文献   

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The successful use of guided percutaneous needle aspiration in the management of four patients with solitary splenic abscess is described. Two patients had needle aspiration alone and two patients, with large splenic abscesses, had drainage tubes inserted. The procedures were well tolerated and allowed rapid microbiological diagnosis with selection of appropriate antibiotic therapy. The techniques were useful in patients felt to be poor anaesthetic risks, and the complications of splenectomy were avoided.  相似文献   

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Ultrasound-guided aspiration of brain abscesses through a single burr hole.   总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3  
Surgical aspiration and/or drainage of brain abscesses is considered to be the first-line treatment for abscesses larger than 25 mm. This is ususally performed with the aid of CT-guided stereotaxy. A method of ultrasound guidance is presented that allows a single burr hole approach with real-time imaging of the whole procedure. A bayonet-like shaped ultrasound probe with tip dimension of 8 x 8 mm only (EUP-NS 32, Hitachi/Ecoscan) with frequencies of 3.5 and 5 MHz is used. After placement of a burr hole the target is identified by transdural insonation, a guideline is adjusted and a mounted puncture-adapter guides the cannula towards the lesion under real-time imaging control. Up to now 12 abscesses in 10 patients were treated. Visualization was always excellent. A second aspiration had to be performed twice. One abscess did not contain enough pus to be cured by aspiration and was removed by open surgery, another could not be tapped by the blunt cannula and was aspirated under stereotactic control using a sharp trocar. Outcome was excellent in 6 patients and fair in 2 patients but this was due to the pre-existing disease. Two patients admitted in deep coma died despite an emergency operation. The presented method has proven to be a very powerful guiding tool in the surgical treatment of brain abscesses through a single burr hole approach.  相似文献   

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Amebic brain abscess is a rare and usually fatal complication of Entamoeba histolytica infections. We successfully treated a patient with this infection accompanied by brain, liver and pulmonary abscesses. Treatment consisted of administration of metronidazole through a nasogastric tube, and drainage of the brain abscess. A 51-year-old male patient presented with a two-week history of fever, severe back pain, and chest pain. Liver and pulmonary abscesses were drained upon admission. Biopsy of the colon showed infection by Entamoeba histolytica. After oral administration of metronicazole, the patient became somnolent, and neurological examination showed left side weakness. CT scan and MRI of the brain disclosed an abnormal lesion in the right basal ganglia. He was then transferred to our department, where stereotactic aspiration with drainage of the brain abscess was performed. The abscess was filled with reddish purulent material. Treatment with metronidazole (1,200 mg daily) for 18 days resulted in almost complete resolution of the intracerebral lesion and survival of the patient without any neurological deficits. His general condition improved dramatically, and he was discharged from our hospital 2 months later. Only 14 cases with amebic brain abscess associated with Entamoeba histolytica infection who recovered after treatment have been reported. We suggest amebic brain abscess should be taken into consideration for patients with brain abscess with a history of dysenteric illness especially since early diagnosis and aggressive management is likely to result in a cure.  相似文献   

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Stereotactic management of brain abscess (stereotactic aspiration with external drainage) was performed in 14 patients. Fifteen abscesses in 14 patients were successfully aspirated by this method. After aspiration of the abscess, all patients underwent external drainage for an average of 14.5 days. No complications during aspiration or during external drainage (such as bleeding or infection, respectively) were encountered in our series. Ten out of 14 patients (71.4%) showed excellent prognosis, and 3 of 14 (21.4%) showed good outcome. Only one patient died after the operation, but this was due to lung cancer. Our operative results are quite satisfactory in comparison with operative results reported by other authors.  相似文献   

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Lyu RK  Chen CJ  Tang LM  Chen ST 《Neurosurgery》2002,51(2):509-12; discussion 512
OBJECTIVE AND IMPORTANCE: We describe a case of a posterior spinal epidural abscess that was successfully treated with percutaneous, computed tomography-guided, needle aspiration and parenteral antibiotic therapy. CLINICAL PRESENTATION: A 48-year-old man experienced acute pain in the paralumbar region for 1 week, followed by gait disturbance and micturition difficulty. Laboratory studies demonstrated leukocytosis and hyperglycemia. Blood cultures yielded Staphylococcus aureus. Magnetic resonance imaging scans of the thoracolumbar spine revealed a posterior spinal epidural abscess located between L2 and the lower cervical spine. INTERVENTION: The patient's low back pain persisted despite 10 days of antibiotic therapy. Therefore, percutaneous, computed tomography-guided, needle aspiration was performed. The low back pain was relieved dramatically and immediately after the procedure. The spinal epidural abscess completely resolved after 6 weeks of antibiotic treatment. CONCLUSION: Surgical decompression and antibiotic therapy are the treatments of choice for patients with spinal epidural abscesses. Selected patients may be treated nonsurgically. Rarely, percutaneous drainage of the abscess has been reported to be helpful. Our case suggests that percutaneous, computed tomography-guided, needle aspiration might be a rational alternative to surgical decompression for treatment of spinal epidural abscesses.  相似文献   

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OBJECT: Melioidosis is caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei and causes multiple abscesses in different organs of the body. Cranial melioidosis, although uncommon, is sometimes confused with tuberculosis and is therefore under-recognized. The authors report on 6 cases of cranial infections caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei, presenting as mass lesions or cranial osteomyelitis, and review the literature. METHODS: The authors performed a retrospective review of the records of patients with cranial melioidosis treated at their institution between 1998 and 2005 to determine the presentation, management, and outcome of patients with this infection. RESULTS: Of the 6 patients diagnosed with cranial melioidosis during this period, 4 had brain abscesses and 2 had cranial osteomyelitis. All patients were treated surgically, and a diagnosis was made on the basis of histopathological studies. All patients were started on antibiotic therapy following surgery and this was continued for 6 months. One patient died soon after stereotactic aspiration of a brain abscess, and the other 5 patients had good outcomes. CONCLUSIONS: Cranial melioidosis is probably more prevalent than has been previously reported. A high index of suspicion, early diagnosis, initiation of appropriate antibiotic therapy and treatment for an adequate period are essential for assuring good outcome in patients with cranial melioidosis. The authors recommend surgery followed by intravenous ceftazidime treatment for 6 weeks and oral cotrimoxazole for 6 months thereafter in patients with cranial melioidosis.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: Delay in surgical treatment and duodenal wound dehiscence are two major causes of extensive retroperitoneal abscess formation after blunt duodenal injury. This complication is traditionally treated with primary repair of the duodenal wound and drainage of the abscess through anterior laparotomy. Pyloric exclusion is sometimes added as an adjunctive procedure. The anterior approach, however, may result in inadequate drainage, and repeat surgery is sometimes needed. We reviewed our experiences and evaluated the effectiveness of retroperitoneal laparostomy for the treatment of retroperitoneal abscess with continuous soiling. METHODS: There were 52 blunt duodenal injuries during a 7-year period. Eleven patients developed extensive retroperitoneal abscesses. RESULTS: All 11 patients were treated with anterior laparotomy initially. Five patients recovered after this procedure. Six patients continued to have retroperitoneal abscesses and were under septic status. Two patients received another anterior drainage, and had recurrent abscesses later. Retroperitoneal laparostomy was performed for these six patients. After retroperitoneal laparostomy, daily wound care, and antibiotic treatment, all six patients recovered. Only two patients developed incisional hernia. CONCLUSION: Retroperitoneal laparostomy is effective in treating extensive intractable retroperitoneal abscess after blunt duodenal injury. Patients with the complications of duodenal leak and extensive retroperitoneal abscess should be treated with pyloric exclusion and drainage through anterior laparotomy first. If the duodenal wound does not heal after pyloric exclusion and retroperitoneal abscess persists, retroperitoneal laparostomy should be performed without further attempt to repair the wound.  相似文献   

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