Iliopsoas Hematoma and Abscess Formation as a Complication of an Anterior Abdominal Penetrating Injury: a Case Report and Review of Literature.

Q2 Medicine
Humood Ahmed Alsadery, Mohamad Zaki Alzaher, Adel Gaafar Elbagir Osman, Mamoun Nabri, Abrar Hasan Bukhamseen, Abdulrahman Alblowi, Ibrahim Aldossery
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Background: Abdominal stab wounds are common in clinical practice. However, the development of psoas muscle abscess following such an injury is extremely rare. Moreover, literature surrounding psoas muscle hematoma formation as a consequence of penetrating abdominal injury is scarce.

Objective: We report a case of psoas abscess formation following the development of psoas hematoma in a patient who suffered from a penetrating abdominal injury.

Case presentation: A 40-year-old Indian male presented to the Emergency department with multiple abdominal cut and stab wounds as a result of physical assault. A computed tomography scan revealed injuries to the ascending colon along with hemoperitoneum and right psoas muscle hematoma. Exploratory laparotomy was performed in which a right hemicolectomy and a right psoas muscle evacuation were successfully achieved along with multiple drainage tubes placed. Six days later, a peritoneal fluid culture tested positive, and a computed tomography scan revealed right psoas muscle collection which was diagnosed as an abscess. Treatment of the abscess included antibiotics and ultrasound-guided drainage. Patient was eventually discharged but was lost to follow-up.

Conclusion: The development of iliopsoas abscess and hematoma as a consequence of abdominal penetrating injuries is a rare occurrence. Diagnosis can be made by computed tomography imaging and examination of the drained fluid. Managing a case with both of these rare phenomena can be challenging due to the scarce literature highlighting and comparing the different management modalities.

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髂腰肌血肿及脓肿形成为前腹部穿透伤的并发症:1例报告及文献复习。
背景:腹部刺伤在临床中很常见。然而,腰大肌脓肿的发展后,这种伤害是非常罕见的。此外,关于穿透性腹部损伤导致腰肌血肿形成的文献很少。目的:我们报告一例腰大肌脓肿形成继腰大肌血肿的发展在病人遭受穿透性腹部损伤。病例介绍:一名40岁的印度男性因身体攻击导致腹部多处割伤和刺伤而被送往急诊室。计算机断层扫描显示升结肠损伤,并伴有腹膜出血和右腰肌血肿。在探查性剖腹手术中,成功地完成了右侧半结肠切除术和右侧腰肌引流,并放置了多个引流管。六天后,腹膜液培养呈阳性,计算机断层扫描显示右侧腰肌聚集,诊断为脓肿。脓肿的治疗包括抗生素和超声引导引流。患者最终出院,但没有随访。结论:腹壁穿透性损伤引起髂腰肌脓肿和血肿是一种罕见的病例。诊断可通过计算机断层成像和检查排出的液体。由于缺乏文献强调和比较不同的管理模式,管理具有这两种罕见现象的病例可能具有挑战性。
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