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Original Article

Twelfth Rib Resection: a Direct Posterior Surgical Approach for Subphrenic Abscesses

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Pages 119-122 | Received 01 Sep 2001, Published online: 04 Dec 2011
 

Abstract

Objective: To assess the results of twelfth rib resection as a direct posterior surgical approach to subphrenic abscesses in case of failure of percutaneous drainage, abandonment of percutaneous drainage in view of a too high risk of perforation of adjacent organs, or contamination of the pleural space, or an inaccessible abdomen.

Design: Retrospective study.

Setting: University hospital, The Netherlands.

Patients: 17 patients who required rib resection for subphrenic abscesses that developed after infected necrotising pancreatitis, splenectomy, or anastomotic disruption.

Interventions: 18 rib resections.

Main outcome measures: Outcome and morbidity.

Results: Twelfth rib resection was successfully in 13 of 17 patients. Four patients died from multiple organ failure despite subsequent (re) laparotomies for additional surgical drainage.

Conclusion: Twelfth rib resection can be useful for the treatment of subphrenic abscesses in selected patients.

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