Journal of Medical Case Reports (Mar 2008)

Hepatic abscess in a pre-existed simple hepatic cyst as a late complication of sigmoid colon ruptured diverticula: a case report

  • Chatzipetrou Maria,
  • Avgerinos Efthimios,
  • Christianakis Efstratios,
  • Barmparas Galinos,
  • Pashalidis Nikolaos,
  • Stathoulopoulos Athanasios,
  • Tsatsoulis Panayiotis,
  • Smailis Dimitrios,
  • Filippou Dimitrios

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-2-83
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
p. 83

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Abstract Introduction Hepatic abscesses have been reported as a rare complication of diverticulitis of the bowel. This complication is recognized more commonly at the time of the diagnosis of diverticulitis, or ruptured diverticula, but also can be diagnosed prior to surgery, or postoperatively. Case presentation This report describes a man who developed an hepatic abscess within a simple hepatic cyst, two months after operation for ruptured diverticula of the sigmoid colon. The abscess was drained surgically and the patient made a complete recovery. Conclusion The development of an hepatic abscess in a pre-existing hepatic cyst, secondary to diverticulitis, is a rare complication. A high degree of clinical suspicion is required for immediate diagnosis and treatment.