Abdominal Wall Abscess due to Acute Perforated Sigmoid Diverticulitis: A Case Report with MDCT and US Findings

Perforation of the inflamed diverticula is a common diverticulitis complication. It usually leads to the formation of a local abscess. In some rare cases, the inflammatory process may spread towards extra-abdominal sites like the anterior or posterior abdominal wall or the thigh and form an abscess...

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Main Authors: Rafailidis Vasileios, Gavriilidou Anna, Liouliakis Christos, Tsimitri Asimina, Paschaloudi Sofia, Karadimou Vasiliki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Radiology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/565928
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spelling doaj-064598d166e540a1b3cb9a23586713dd2020-11-25T01:43:52ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Radiology2090-68622090-68702013-01-01201310.1155/2013/565928565928Abdominal Wall Abscess due to Acute Perforated Sigmoid Diverticulitis: A Case Report with MDCT and US FindingsRafailidis Vasileios0Gavriilidou Anna1Liouliakis Christos2Tsimitri Asimina3Paschaloudi Sofia4Karadimou Vasiliki5Department of Radiology, General Hospital of Katerini, 6 Km Katerini-Arona, 60100 Katerini, GreeceDepartment of Radiology, General Hospital of Katerini, 6 Km Katerini-Arona, 60100 Katerini, GreeceDepartment of Radiology, General Hospital of Katerini, 6 Km Katerini-Arona, 60100 Katerini, GreeceDepartment of Radiology, General Hospital of Katerini, 6 Km Katerini-Arona, 60100 Katerini, GreeceDepartment of Radiology, General Hospital of Katerini, 6 Km Katerini-Arona, 60100 Katerini, GreeceDepartment of Radiology, General Hospital of Katerini, 6 Km Katerini-Arona, 60100 Katerini, GreecePerforation of the inflamed diverticula is a common diverticulitis complication. It usually leads to the formation of a local abscess. In some rare cases, the inflammatory process may spread towards extra-abdominal sites like the anterior or posterior abdominal wall or the thigh and form an abscess in these sites. We present the case of a 73-year-old man with a history of pain at the lower left quadrant of the abdomen for 20 days and a visible mass in this site. Ultrasonography and computed tomography revealed this mass to be an abscess of the abdominal wall which had been formed by the spread of ruptured sigmoid diverticulitis by continuity of tissue through the lower left abdominal wall. Local drainage of the abscess was performed and the patient was discharged after alleviation of symptoms and an uneventful course. We also discuss causes of abdominal wall abscesses along with the possible pathways by which an intra-abdominal abscess could spread outside the abdominal cavity.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/565928
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Liouliakis Christos
Tsimitri Asimina
Paschaloudi Sofia
Karadimou Vasiliki
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Gavriilidou Anna
Liouliakis Christos
Tsimitri Asimina
Paschaloudi Sofia
Karadimou Vasiliki
Abdominal Wall Abscess due to Acute Perforated Sigmoid Diverticulitis: A Case Report with MDCT and US Findings
Case Reports in Radiology
author_facet Rafailidis Vasileios
Gavriilidou Anna
Liouliakis Christos
Tsimitri Asimina
Paschaloudi Sofia
Karadimou Vasiliki
author_sort Rafailidis Vasileios
title Abdominal Wall Abscess due to Acute Perforated Sigmoid Diverticulitis: A Case Report with MDCT and US Findings
title_short Abdominal Wall Abscess due to Acute Perforated Sigmoid Diverticulitis: A Case Report with MDCT and US Findings
title_full Abdominal Wall Abscess due to Acute Perforated Sigmoid Diverticulitis: A Case Report with MDCT and US Findings
title_fullStr Abdominal Wall Abscess due to Acute Perforated Sigmoid Diverticulitis: A Case Report with MDCT and US Findings
title_full_unstemmed Abdominal Wall Abscess due to Acute Perforated Sigmoid Diverticulitis: A Case Report with MDCT and US Findings
title_sort abdominal wall abscess due to acute perforated sigmoid diverticulitis: a case report with mdct and us findings
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Radiology
issn 2090-6862
2090-6870
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Perforation of the inflamed diverticula is a common diverticulitis complication. It usually leads to the formation of a local abscess. In some rare cases, the inflammatory process may spread towards extra-abdominal sites like the anterior or posterior abdominal wall or the thigh and form an abscess in these sites. We present the case of a 73-year-old man with a history of pain at the lower left quadrant of the abdomen for 20 days and a visible mass in this site. Ultrasonography and computed tomography revealed this mass to be an abscess of the abdominal wall which had been formed by the spread of ruptured sigmoid diverticulitis by continuity of tissue through the lower left abdominal wall. Local drainage of the abscess was performed and the patient was discharged after alleviation of symptoms and an uneventful course. We also discuss causes of abdominal wall abscesses along with the possible pathways by which an intra-abdominal abscess could spread outside the abdominal cavity.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/565928
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