Hepatic abscess is a rare condition but comes with heavy consequences if not diagnosed and managed properly. Early detection of this pathology is challenging because of the variety and lack of specificity of symptoms but is necessary for accurate management. We report a case of pyogenic liver abscess secondary to the migration of an ingested fish bone in a 74-year-old female. We used laparoscopic surgery to drain the abscess, remove the foreign body responsible and look for the perforation site. Parenteral antibiotherapy was added to the surgical treatment. Early diagnosis of hepatic abscess caused by the migration of a foreign body remains a challenge. In our opinion, laparoscopic surgery associated with antibiotics is the safest and most ...
Liver abscess caused by foreign-body penetration of the alimentary tract is rare. Preoperative diagn...
Pyogenic liver abscess is a severe condition and a therapeutic challenge. Treatment failure may be d...
Hepatic abscess from orally ingested foreign bodies are uncommon. We report here two cases of such a...
Liver abscess due to perforation of the gastrointestinal tract by a foreign body is a rare and possi...
Liver abscess is a cause of febrile abdominal pain and usually the origin of a liver abscess is asc...
Gastrointestinal foreign bodies are commonly encountered in clinical practice. However, although per...
We present a case of an elderly patient who visited our emergency department owing to a pyogenic liv...
A hepatic abscess caused by a swallowed foreign body is a rare and challenging diagnosis. Most patie...
Background: Foreign body ingestion complicated by perforation of the digestive tract is a well-known...
Liver abscess formation due to enterohepatic migration of a foreign body is extremely rare. Foreign ...
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Although foreign body ingestion is a common occurrence, perforation and penetration of the gastroint...
Liver abscess secondary to a migrated ingested foreign body is an uncommon condition where early dia...
We report an unusual case of pyogenic, hepatic abscess caused by fish bone penetration of the duoden...
ERMAInternational audiencePyogenic liver abscess is an unusual cause of fever and abdominal pain, bu...
Liver abscess caused by foreign-body penetration of the alimentary tract is rare. Preoperative diagn...
Pyogenic liver abscess is a severe condition and a therapeutic challenge. Treatment failure may be d...
Hepatic abscess from orally ingested foreign bodies are uncommon. We report here two cases of such a...
Liver abscess due to perforation of the gastrointestinal tract by a foreign body is a rare and possi...
Liver abscess is a cause of febrile abdominal pain and usually the origin of a liver abscess is asc...
Gastrointestinal foreign bodies are commonly encountered in clinical practice. However, although per...
We present a case of an elderly patient who visited our emergency department owing to a pyogenic liv...
A hepatic abscess caused by a swallowed foreign body is a rare and challenging diagnosis. Most patie...
Background: Foreign body ingestion complicated by perforation of the digestive tract is a well-known...
Liver abscess formation due to enterohepatic migration of a foreign body is extremely rare. Foreign ...
Copyright © 2015 Chikwendu Ede et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative Co...
Although foreign body ingestion is a common occurrence, perforation and penetration of the gastroint...
Liver abscess secondary to a migrated ingested foreign body is an uncommon condition where early dia...
We report an unusual case of pyogenic, hepatic abscess caused by fish bone penetration of the duoden...
ERMAInternational audiencePyogenic liver abscess is an unusual cause of fever and abdominal pain, bu...
Liver abscess caused by foreign-body penetration of the alimentary tract is rare. Preoperative diagn...
Pyogenic liver abscess is a severe condition and a therapeutic challenge. Treatment failure may be d...
Hepatic abscess from orally ingested foreign bodies are uncommon. We report here two cases of such a...