Psoas abscess with aortoiliac infection is rare. Patients are often symptomatic for a long time before the correct diagnosis is made. The authors report 4 cases in which the presenting symptom was an antalgic flexion of the left thigh. In 2 patients the cause was an aortic graft infection with enteric fistula; in the other 2, infection developed after transfemoral endovascular procedures. Open surgical treatment was performed in 3 cases and percutaneous drainage in 1. One surgical patient with a late diagnosis eventually died of sepsis; the other 3 are alive and well at mean follow-up of 14 months

Antalgic flexion of the lower limb: An unusual presentation of aortoiliac infection with psoas muscle abscess: Four case reports

MELISSANO , GERMANO;CHIESA , ROBERTO
2005-01-01

Abstract

Psoas abscess with aortoiliac infection is rare. Patients are often symptomatic for a long time before the correct diagnosis is made. The authors report 4 cases in which the presenting symptom was an antalgic flexion of the left thigh. In 2 patients the cause was an aortic graft infection with enteric fistula; in the other 2, infection developed after transfemoral endovascular procedures. Open surgical treatment was performed in 3 cases and percutaneous drainage in 1. One surgical patient with a late diagnosis eventually died of sepsis; the other 3 are alive and well at mean follow-up of 14 months
2005
Inglese
39
3
287
292
6
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
No
none
5
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Melissano, Germano; Civilini, E; Papa, M; Del Guercio, R; Chiesa, Roberto
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