Minimally invasive treatment of an amebic empyema secondary to the transdiaphragmatic rupture of a liver abscess: a case report

Author:

Abello Vaamonde Jorge A1ORCID,White Elizabeth Gil1,López Alfredo Muñoz1,Lorenzo Silva José M1

Affiliation:

1. Thoracic Surgery Division, Hospital Español de Mexico , Ciudad de Mexico , Mexico

Abstract

Abstract Liver abscesses are a common complication in patients with amebiasis. Rarely, these will rupture across the diaphragm causing life-threatening empyemas. Evidence justifies performing surgical debridement or decortication for their treatment, given the better overall performance in comparison to open surgeries. However, no current guideline specifies which is the best approach. This report presents the case of a 39-year-old male with clinical, radiographical and microbiological evidence of an amebic empyema secondary to an amebic liver abscess, who received treatment by video-assisted thoracoscopy. The case description highlights the surgical technique, findings and operative outcomes that could be taken into consideration by other physicians to timely manage similar cases. The latter is especially relevant in underdeveloped and developing countries, where the burden of amebiasis appears to be greater. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first description of a transdiaphragmatic amebic infection treated in a minimally invasive fashion.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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