Common Options and Overlooked Alternative for Drainage of Inaccessible Presacral Abscess: A Case Report
Case studies
Evelina Kodzis
Vilnius University, Lithuania
Donatas Jocius
Vilnius University, Lithuania
Ona Lapteva
Vilnius University, Lithuania
Rugilė Kručaitė
Vilnius University, Lithuania
Published 2021-03-15
https://doi.org/10.15388/Amed.2021.28.1.13
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Keywords

Case report
presacral abscess
pyogenic spondylodiscitis
transosseus drainage
transsacral approach

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Kodzis E, Jocius D, Lapteva O, Kručaitė R. Common Options and Overlooked Alternative for Drainage of Inaccessible Presacral Abscess: A Case Report. AML [Internet]. 2021 Mar. 15 [cited 2024 Dec. 4];28(1):170-5. Available from: https://www.zurnalai.vu.lt/AML/article/view/22917

Abstract

Purpose. To demonstrate options and alternative for drainage of inaccessible presacral abscess by the example of a rare clinical case of pyogenic spondylodiscitis, transsacraly drained under a combination of two interventional techniques – CT-guided bone biopsy and abscess drainage.
Materials and methods. A 55-year-old patient with history of recurrent paravertebral abscesses previously treated with antibiotic therapy was referred to our institution experiencing lower back pain and weakness in both lower extremities. Computed tomography revealed pyogenic spondylodiscitis along with left facet joint destruction and presacral abscess located in ventral sacral surface. Due to inaccessible abscess location, it was decided to perform CT-guided percutaneous transsacral abscess drainage. An 8G bone marrow biopsy needle was used to penetrate the sacrum and create a path for drainage catheter placement. Using the Seldinger technique 8 Fr drainage catheter was inserted into abscess cavity.
Results. Neither early nor late procedure-related complications occurred. Sixteen days after drainage procedure, the catheter was withdrawn as patient’s condition improved and the outflow of pus had reduced considerably.
Conclusions. Despite being rarely used, CT fluoroscopy-guided transsacral drainage approach is considered to be minimally invasive and in some cases the only viable option for drainage of pyogenic spondilodiscitis of the lumbosacral junction.

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