Skin & Soft Tissue: Skin Abscess Skin Abscess BasicsDefinition: Purulent Fluid Collection within the Dermis & Subcutaneous TissueMost Common Organism: Staphylococcus aureusMajority Are PolymicrobialPresentationPainfulFluctuantErythematous NoduleMay Have Surrounding CellulitisDiagnosisClinical Diagnosis Based on Physical ExamConsider Ultrasound if UncertainTreatmentPrimary Treatment: Incision & Drainage (I&D)Antibiotic Indications:Size ≥ 2 cmMultiple LesionsExtensive Surrounding CellulitisSepsis/Systemic Toxicity (Fever, Tachycardia, Hypotension)Immunosuppressed (Diabetes)Prosthetic DevicesHigh Risk for EndocarditisFailure of I&D AloneIncision & Drainage (I&D)Procedure:Make Incision Over the Most Prominent AreaIf No Prominence is Identified – Incise Along the Most Dependent AreaExcise All Necrotic TissueBreak All Loculations Using a Finger or Kelly ClampConsider Packing to Keep Allow Continued DrainageMost Common Complication: Bleeding Abscess 1 References Raj A. Wikimedia Commons. (License: CC BY-SA-3.0)