Title of article :
Prostatic abscess: diagnosis and management in the modern antibiotic era.
Author/Authors :
Tiwari, Punit Institute of Post-Graduate Medical Education and Research Seth Sukhlal Karnani Memorial Hospital (IPGMER SSKM) - Department of Urology, India , Pal, Dilip K. Institute of Post-Graduate Medical Education and Research Seth Sukhlal Karnani Memorial Hospital (IPGMER SSKM) - Department of Urology, India , Tripathi, Astha Institute of Post-Graduate Medical Education and Research Seth Sukhlal Karnani Memorial Hospital (IPGMER SSKM) - Department of Pediatrics, India , Kumar, Suresh Institute of Post-Graduate Medical Education and Research Seth Sukhlal Karnani Memorial Hospital (IPGMER SSKM) - Department of Urology, India , Vijay, Mukesh Institute of Post-Graduate Medical Education and Research Seth Sukhlal Karnani Memorial Hospital (IPGMER SSKM) - Department of Urology, India , Goel, Amit Institute of Post-Graduate Medical Education and Research Seth Sukhlal Karnani Memorial Hospital (IPGMER SSKM) - Department of Urology, India , Sharma, Pramod Institute of Post-Graduate Medical Education and Research Seth Sukhlal Karnani Memorial Hospital (IPGMER SSKM) - Department of Urology, India , Dutta, Arindam Institute of Post-Graduate Medical Education and Research Seth Sukhlal Karnani Memorial Hospital (IPGMER SSKM) - Department of Urology, India , Kundu, Anup K. Institute of Post-Graduate Medical Education and Research Seth Sukhlal Karnani Memorial Hospital (IPGMER SSKM) - Department of Urology, India
From page :
298
To page :
301
Abstract :
This retrospective study was aimed at analyzing the clinical findings and therapeutic strategies in 24 patients who were admitted with prostatic abscess,during the period from 1999 to 2008. The diagnosis of prostatic abscesses was made clinically by digital rectal palpation based on the presence of positive fluctuation with tenderness. All cases were confirmed by trans-rectal ultrasound (TRUS),and only positive cases were included in this study. The diagnostic work-up included analysis of midstream urine and abscess fluid culture for pathogens. Therapeutic options included endoscopic trans-urethral incision or trans-perineal aspiration under ultrasound guidance,or conservative therapy. Of the 24 patients studied,45.83% of the cases had a pre-disposing factor,and diabetes mellitus (37.50%) was the most common. Digital rectal palpation revealed fluctuation in 70.83% of the cases. Trans-abdominal ultrasonography missed the condition in 29.16% of the cases. On TRUS,all the study patients showed hypo-echoic zones,while nine others showed internal septations. In most of the cases,the lesion was peripheral. A causative pathogen could be identified in 70.83% of the cases. Surgical drainage of the abscess by trans-urethral deroofing was performed in 17 cases (including one with failed aspiration),trans-perineal aspiration under TRUS guidance was performed in three cases and conservative therapy was followed in five cases. Our data confirms the importance of predisposing factors in the pathogenesis of prostatic abscess. In most of the cases,the clue to diagnosis is obtained by digital rectal palpation. TRUS gives the definite diagnosis and also helps in follow-up of patients. Trans-urethral deroofing is the ideal therapy where the abscess cavity is more than 1 cm,although in some selected cases,TRUS-guided aspiration or conservative therapy does have a role in treatment.
Journal title :
Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
Journal title :
Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
Record number :
2675556
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