PERCUTANEOUS LAPAROSCOPIC TROCAR DRAINAGE OF HEPATIC ABSCESS IN A SICKLE CELL DISEASE PATIENT – A CASE REPORT

Authors

O.O. Afuwape, I.N.C. Chibuzo, O.O Ayandipo and N.A. Nwafulume

Correspondents

Dr. Afuwape O.O
Department of Surgery,
University College Hospital,
Ibadan
dolafpe@yahoo.co.uk
Phone: 2348035381994

Affiliation of Authors

Department of Surgery, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria

ABSTRACT

Hepatic abscess as a manifestation of sickle cell disease is rare. A 25 year old Nigerian male with sickle cell disease presented with right sided upper abdominal pain, fever, massive hepatomegaly, neutrophilic leucocytosis and mildly deranged liver enzymes. Sonographic findings were a large thin walled right hepatic lobe abscess; with an estimated volume of 2000ml. He had percutaneous laparoscopic trocar drainage of 2250mls of pus with insertion of a drain. The drain was removed  after ten days and the patient was discharged home.

Keywords: Hepatic abscess, Trocar drainage, Sickle cell disease

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