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SAS Journal of Surgery | Volume-10 | Issue-04
Abscess of Psoas in Children at Gabriel Toure Chu: About 31 Cases
Doumbia A, Amadou I, Coulibaly O, Kamate B, Daou M B, Djire M K, Coulibaly Y
Published: April 5, 2024 | 36 37
DOI: 10.36347/sasjs.2024.v10i04.005
Pages: 429-431
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Abstract
Introduction: A psoas abscess is a purulent collection in the psoas muscle compartment. The clinical diagnosis of psoas abscesses is difficult due to the misleading clinical presentation and poor and/or unspecific symptomatology. The etiologies are dominated by digestive and bone causes. The treatment of abscesses is based on antibiotic therapy which may or may not be associated with a puncture, percutaneous or surgical drainage. The prognosis depends on how early treatment is received and is generally favorable. We carried out this work with the objectives of studying the clinical and therapeutic aspect of psoas abscess. Patients and Method: A retro and prospective study of a series of 31 cases carried out in the pediatric surgery department at CHU Gabriel Touré over a period of 11 years from January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2020. All male patients from 0 to 15 year old with psoas abscess. Results: This is a series of 31 cases. An incidence of 2.8 cases per year. The average age of our patients was 49.9 months. A history of post-traumatic hematoma was found in 25.8% of cases. The consultation time was greater than or equal to 16 days in 54.9% of patients. The right psoas abscess found in 74.1% of patients. The pain was located in the right flank in 35.5% of cases. Fever was the most common general sign in 67.7℅ of cases. The psoitis sign was positive in 48.3% of cases. Lameness was absent in 67.8% of cases. The sedimentation rate was elevated in 38% of our patients. C-Reactive Protein was elevated in 61% of our patients. The culture was positive in 77.7% of cases. Staphylococcus aureus was the most frequently isolated organism in 33.3% of cases. An abdominal ultrasound was performed in 96.7% of cases showing a hypo-echoic image. The abscess was primary in 93.5% of cases. Medical treatment was carried out in 38.7% of cases. Ultrasound-guided puncture was performed in 93.5% of patients. Surgical treatment was carried out in 54.8% of cases. Retroperitoneal lombotomy ..