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Effective Laparoscopic Drainage for Intra-Abdominal Abscess Not Amenable to Percutaneous Approach: Report of Two Cases
Authors:Tomo Kimura MD  PhD  Masahiko Shibata MD  PhD  Moritaka Ohhara MD  PhD
Institution:(1) First Department of Surgery, Nihon University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:PURPOSE The usefulness of the laparoscopic approach for massive intra-abdominal abscesses is controversial. We report two patients who underwent laparoscopic abscess drainage for massive intra-abdominal abscesses not amenable to the percutaneous approach that were suspected to be caused by acute appendicitis.METHODS In both patients, four ports were placed at their abdominal walls under general anesthesia. Intra-abdominal abscess cavities were punched out, and the purulent exudates that spilled out from the cavities were aspirated completely. Copious irrigation was performed under direct vision. These procedures were completed laparoscopically.RESULTS The postoperative clinical courses of the patients were uneventful. The intra-abdominal abscesses did not recur, and no wound complications were recognized. The patients were discharged from our hospital in excellent condition within two weeks.CONCLUSIONS Laparoscopic drainage for massive intra-abdominal abscess is a minimally invasive and useful procedure compared with the open method or the percutaneous approach. It offers the advantage of being able to explore of the abdominal cavity without an unnecessary wide incision, and aspiration of a purulent exudate is possible under direct vision.
Keywords:Intra-abdominal abscess  Laparoscopic drainage  Obese patient
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