Psoas-iliac abscess: a diagnostic challenge

  • Silvia Castro
  • Diego Daniel Salusso
  • Adriana Falak
  • José Valiente
  • Mariana Erbin
  • Liliana Guelfand
  • Ernestina María José Gentile
  • Héctor Miguel Pérez
Keywords: abscess psoasiliacus, spondylodiscitis, percutaneous drainage, Staphylococcus aureus

Abstract

Psoas-iliac muscle abscess is considered a rarity, the use of images such as computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging has improved its detection.
This study reviews cases of psoas-iliac abscess in hospitalized patients between July 2015 and February 2018 in a hospital in CABA, Argentina.
In one of the patients the origin was considered primary ,while in the other eight it was secondary. There was a predominance of collections associated with spondylodiscitis. The most frequent symptom was fever. Staphylococcus aureus was the most frequent organism obtained in microbiological samples.
A high level of suspicion must be held in the presence of fever, lumbar pain and sometimes alteration of the gait. The use of broad spectrum antibiotics in addition to evacuation of collections is the most effective strategy.

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Author Biographies

Silvia Castro

Servicio de Infectología, HGA Dr. Juan A. Fernández. CABA. Argentina.

Diego Daniel Salusso

Servicio de Infectología, HGA Dr. Juan A. Fernández, CABA, Argentina

Adriana Falak

Servicio de Infectología, HGA Dr. Juan A. Fernández. CABA. Argentina.

José Valiente

Servicio de Infectología, HGA Dr. Juan A. Fernández. CABA. Argentina.

Published
2019-04-01
How to Cite
Castro, S., Salusso, D. D., Falak, A., Valiente, J., Erbin, M., Guelfand, L., Gentile, E. M. J., & Pérez, H. M. (2019). Psoas-iliac abscess: a diagnostic challenge. Actualizaciones En Sida E Infectología, 27(99). https://doi.org/10.52226/revista.v27i99.19
Section
Original clinical observation