Definition: Area of Inflamed Tissue, Not Walled-Off
Abscess
Definition: Confined Infection, Walled-Off
Retroperitoneal Causes
Primary: Hematogenous Spread
Secondary (Most Common): Adjacent Infection
Most Common Source: Renal Infection
Tx: Percutaneous Drain & ABX
ABX Duration: 4 Days After Source Control
*Based on the STOP-IT Trial
Indications for Surgical Drainage: Interloop or Mesenteric
Should Also Resect Any Involved Bowel
CT Showing a Phlegmon (Arrow) of the Cecum 1
CT Showing an Intraabdominal Abscess (Arrow) Behind the Stomach
References
To H, Stella DL, Chandra R. Infiltrating caecal carcinoma versus appendicitis with caecal phlegmon-can computer tomography differentiate them? J Surg Case Rep. 2017;2017(2):rjx006. (License: CC BY-NC 4.0)
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