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Posterior Approach for Debridement of the Psoas Abscess
Published on: March 2, 2020
[Primary psoas abscess due to Streptococcus pneumoniae]
M Alvarez Múgica1, A Jalón Monzón, R C González Alvarez
1Servicio de Urología 1, Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias, Oviedo, Asturias. malvarez79@mixmail.com
Introduction And Objectives:
To report to the literature a new case of primary psoas abscess.
Methods:
The patient is a 65 years old woman who suffered back and left hip pain for approximately 1 month. A CTA showed a retroperitoneal mass that involved the left Psoas. It was drained 1800 cc of purulent fluid infected by Streptococo pneumoniae.
Results:
In a CTA made 21 days after drainage, showed a very small residual collection.
Conclusions:
Primary Psoas Abscess are a very rare entity, with a low rate of mortatility if well treated.
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