Iliopsoas abscess: etiology, pathogenesis, methods of diagnosis and treatment (literature review)

A. A. Shumeyko, I. M. Batyrshin, A. E. Demko, D. S. Sklizkov, J. S. Ostroumova, D. V. Fomin
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Iliopsoas abscess comprises a frequently missed and late-diagnosed pathology that can be encountered by specialists of various profiles. Depending on the etiology and pathogenesis, iliopsoas abscess can be primary, if the infectious process initially develops in the iliopsoas muscle, or secondary, if the infection spreads from another inflammatory focus. The disease often has non-specific clinical manifestations and, in secondary abscesses, may be masked by symptoms of the underlying disease. The most informative diagnostic methods include CT scanning and magnetic resonance imaging. In the case of early detection and adequate treatment, the prognosis is generally good. Untimely treatment can lead to such serious complications as purulent leakage into neighboring areas, severe sepsis, septic shock, and persistent functional disorders. Without treatment, the mortality rate reaches 100%. To date, no uniform approaches to the management of patients with iliopsoas abscess has been developed.
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髂腰肌脓肿:病因、发病机制、诊断和治疗方法(文献综述)
髂腰肌脓肿是一种经常被漏诊和晚期诊断的病症,不同类型的专科医生都会遇到。根据病因和发病机制的不同,髂腰肌脓肿可以是原发性的,即感染过程最初发生在髂腰肌,也可以是继发性的,即感染从其他炎症病灶扩散而来。这种疾病通常没有特异性临床表现,在继发性脓肿中,可能会被潜在疾病的症状所掩盖。最有参考价值的诊断方法包括 CT 扫描和磁共振成像。如果能及早发现并进行适当治疗,预后一般良好。治疗不及时会导致严重的并发症,如化脓性渗漏到邻近区域、严重败血症、脓毒性休克和持续性功能障碍。如果不进行治疗,死亡率高达 100%。迄今为止,尚未形成治疗髂腰肌脓肿患者的统一方法。
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