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Acute Suppurative Pericarditis Caused by Liver Abscess -1 case report- (간농양에 속발한 급성화농성 심 낭염 -1례 보고-)

  • 홍장수;노윤우
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.29 no.7
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    • pp.785-788
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    • 1996
  • Pericardial abscess due to liver abscess is a very rare disease, the result of which is usually fatal when untreated. But a combination of antibiotics therapy and pericardial drainage has broug t good result. A 32-year-old man was admitted to the emergency room because of fever and chilling sensation. Chest X-ray showed cardiomegaly and a mass lesion In the left lobe of liver on ultrasonography. The echocardiography revealed impending cardiac tamponade. Pus drainage of the liver abscess through per- foration of right diaphram and pericardiotomy were performed. The pericardium was thickened and 600 ml of purulent fluid and necrotic debris were drained. Fibrin clots were firmly attached to the undelying myocradium. Histological examination of the pericardium showed acute inflammation with microabsscess and Escherichia soli was cultured from pericardial pus. He was discharged after 4 weeks on antibiotics, but Doppler echocardiograpy revealed a slightly thickened pericardium with a mild constrictive physiology.

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Cardiac Hematoma with Pericardial Effusion in a Dog (개에서의 심낭삼출물을 동반한 심장혈종 1예)

  • Lee, Jin-Ho;Chung, Tae-Ho;Yoon, Sung-Tae;Kim, Seong-hyun;Kim, Min-Su;Park, Chul
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.32 no.5
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    • pp.433-435
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    • 2015
  • A 12-year-old spayed female, Golden Retriever presented with dyspnea and lethargy of 3 months duration. Pericardial effusion and cardiac mass were identified on echocardiography. Pericardiectomy and mass resection were performed for treatment of pericardial effusion and histopathological analysis was conducted for the definitive diagnosis. The mass was diagnosed as hematoma with mainly erythrocyte, fibrin and many of neutrophils based on microscopic description. Severe purulent pericarditis thickened by inflammatory cells and reactive fibrous tissue were identified, but not diagnosed as neoplasm. This is the first case report in veterinary literature of a dog with pericardial effusion caused by cardiac hematoma.

Clinical review of four patients of acute purulent pericarditis (급성 화농성 심낭염의 외과적 고찰)

  • Kim, Su-Seong;Kim, Gong-Su
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.263-268
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    • 1984
  • Four patients of acute purulent pericarditis were seen at the Jeonbug National University Hospital between January, 1979 and December 1983. All patients were proven to have acute purulent pericarditis by clinical evaluation, bacterial study, and biopsy. Three patients were male and one female. The three patients were in pediatric age. The primary focuses were meningitis, Rt. coxitis, lobar pneumonia, and gastro-enteritis. The causative organisms were staphylococcus aureus in two patients. In the other two patients, organisms were not cultured from the pericardial pus. The reason why the causative organisms were not cultured in pericardial pus was probably due to massive antimicrobial treatment before pus collection. All patients were treated with systemic antibiotic therapy and pericardiostomy with normal saline irrigation. The three patients were treated without specific complication. The one patient developed the chronic constrictive pericarditis. In this patient, pericardiectomy was performed.

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Clinical Observation of Acute Suppurative Pericarditis: 5 Cases (급성 화농성 심낭염의 임상적 관찰: 5예)

  • 마중성
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.79-84
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    • 1974
  • Acute suppurative pericarditis is recognized as a rare disease since development of antibiotics but therapeutically as an important one. To our knowledge, acute suppurative pericarditis alone has not been reported previously in Korea. In this paper, we report 5 cases of acute suppurative pericarditis which were experienced during the period between January 1959 and December 1973. The patients ranged in age from 9 months to 59 years at the time of admission. Four of 5 patients were male and one female. Acute suppurative pericarditis is usually associated with pneumonia, empyema, sepsis, osteoarthritis, lung abscess, cholecystitis or tonsillitis. In our series, pneumonia was the most common associated disease. One patient had osteoarthritis. Pleural effusions were observed in three of the 5 patients. Staphylococcus aureus was cultured from pericardial fluid in 4 patients and also cultured from both pericardial and synovial fluid in one. Three of the 5 patients had cardiac tamponade and one patient required prompt pericardiocentesis. 3 of the 5 patients were treated with antibiotics and pericardiostomy, one with antibiotics and pericardiocentesis, and one with antibiotics and saline irrigation through drainage sinus from the pericardial sac. Four of the five patients were recovered without pericardial constriction. One was discharged with poor condition. In this instance, follow-up study couldn`t be made.

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Successful Treatment of Left Atrial Auricular Abscess -A case report - (좌심방이-농양의 수술적 치료 -치험 1예 -)

  • 이정렬;김준성;배은정;노정일;안규리
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.37 no.3
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    • pp.272-274
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    • 2004
  • We report an unusual case of left atrial auricular abscess which was successfully treated by surgical resection, treatment with antibiotics and mediastinal irrigation. A 9-year-old female patient with previous history of urinary tract infection was admitted because of persistent fever. Echocardiography and magnetic resonance imaging revealed massive pericardial effusion and a mass lesion at the left upper cardiac border. Pericardiocentesis isolated Staphylococcus aureus on culture. The patient underwent mass removal under cardiopulmonary bypass. The mass was located within the left atrial auricular wall with fibropurulent abscess formation inside. Postoperative mediastinal irrigation was performed. Pathologic examination of the mass showed organized thrombi with chronic fibrosing mural endocarditis. She discharged on the 21st postoperative day without complication.

Surgical treatment of acute purulent pericarditis: report of 14 cases (급성 화농성 심낭염 14례 보)

  • Jo, Geon-Hyeon;Lee, Hong-Gyun
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.257-262
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    • 1984
  • Acute purulent pericarditis, though not common in incidence after introduction of antibiotics, is still potentially life treating isease. Since 1971, we have experienced 14 cases of acute purulent pericarditis with successful treatment. Among these 14 cases, 9 cases were male and they had high occurrence on their third to fifth decades in age distribution. Isolation of causative organisms were obtained in 11 cases through the bacterial culture of infectious source which was mainly pericardial effusion or blood, and the most frequently recovered organism was the staphylococcus aureus. Pre-existing inflammatory disease preceding to pericarditis, named as antecedent disease, were proved in 12 cases, and among which contiguous extension from the intrathoracic infection such as pneumonia or empyema accounted for the majority of antecedent disease. Pericardiocentesis with administration of antibiotics were tried in all cases, but result in recovery in 1 patient only. Remaining 13 cases had persistent picture of pericarditis and necessitated surgical drainage procedure. Ten of these 13 cases were underwent the open pericardial window using a mode of anterior approach in 4 and subxiphoid approach in 6 cases respectively. Two cases of subxiphoid group were reoperated by the anterior interphrenic pericardiectomy, due to insufficient drain of too thick effusion. In remaining 3 cases, anterior interphrenic pericardiectomy was performed initially because of purulent effusion already changed into fibrinopurulent peel with thickened pericardium. Through the experience of this series, we recommended that pericardiectomy should not be reluctant in purulent pericarditis as a initial surgical procedure for advantage of complete removal of infected space and avoidance of late constrictive pericarditis.

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