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Acupunct Med ; 33(2): 154-7, 2015 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25795295

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BACKGROUND: We report, for the first time, a case of pyogenic spondylodiscitis combined with vertebral osteomyelitis and bilateral psoas abscesses after acupuncture. CASE HISTORY: A 60-year-old man was diagnosed with rectal cancer, and radical rectectomy and permanent colostomy were carried out. However, 3 years after the surgery the patient complained of pain in the lower back, and the symptoms worsened after seven sessions of acupuncture. Technetium 99m-labelled methylene diphosphonate ((99m)Tc-MDP) bone scintigraphy (BS) revealed abnormal uptake of (99m)Tc-MDP in the L4 and L5 vertebrae. He was admitted to our hospital because of suspected bone metastases from rectal cancer. He was diagnosed with infection based on a history of acupuncture and the findings of enhanced MRI and CT. Percutaneous lumbar discectomy (PLD), external drainage and irrigation using antibiotics were carried out to treat the L4-5 disc. Pathological analyses and bacterial culture of the resected disc confirmed infection with group C streptococcus. Postoperative antibiotic treatment resulted in significant pain relief on the third day and gradual complete relief. Considerable improvement was seen on CT and MRI at follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: We consider it highly likely that this patient's infection was caused by acupuncture. In patients with malignancy, abnormal uptake of (99m)Tc-MDP in BS may signify bone metastasis but can also be observed in bone infections. PLD can be used to resect diseased discs to relieve pain quickly and to prevent herniation of lumbar discs. After PLD, external drainage can be employed for abscess drainage, decompression and perfusion of antibiotics. PLD may serve as an alternative to open surgery for pyogenic spondylodiscitis.


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Terapia por Acupuntura/efectos adversos , Discitis/etiología , Osteomielitis/etiología , Absceso del Psoas/etiología , Discitis/diagnóstico por imagen , Discitis/terapia , Humanos , Vértebras Lumbares/diagnóstico por imagen , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Osteomielitis/diagnóstico por imagen , Osteomielitis/terapia , Absceso del Psoas/diagnóstico por imagen , Absceso del Psoas/terapia , Radiografía , Tomografía Computarizada de Emisión
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J Gastroenterol ; 36(9): 623-8, 2001 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11578067

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Although retroperitoneal or psoas abscess is an unusual clinical problem, the insidious and occult characteristics of this abscess sometimes cause diagnostic delays, resulting in considerably high morbidity and mortality. In particular, psoas abscess caused by perforated colon carcinoma is uncommon. We report a case of psoas abscess caused by a carcinoma of the cecum. A 72-year-old Japanese woman was admitted to our hospital, with pain in the right groin and buttock. The pain had appeared 6 months before admission, and the symptoms had then been relieved by oral antibiotics. On March 25, 1999, inflammatory signs in the right buttock indicated localized cellulitis, and incision and drainage was performed at a local hospital. The patient was referred to our hospital on the same day. On admission to our hospital, computed tomography (CT) scan revealed a thick right-sided colonic wall and enlargement of the right ileopsoas muscle. Barium enema and colonofiberscopy revealed an ulcerated tumor occupying the entire circumference of the cecum. A retroperitoneal abscess and fistula had been formed by the retroperitoneal perforation of cecum carcinoma: surgical resection was performed after remission of the local inflammatory signs. Operative findings indicated that the cancerous lesion and its surrounding tissues were firmly attached to the right iliopsoas and major psoas muscle, and en-bloc resection, including adjacent muscular tissue, was performed. The fact that carcinoma of the colon could be a cause of psoas abscess and cellulitis in the gluteal region should be considered when an unexplained psoas abscess is diagnosed.


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Adenocarcinoma/complicaciones , Neoplasias del Ciego/complicaciones , Celulitis (Flemón)/etiología , Absceso del Psoas/etiología , Adenocarcinoma/diagnóstico , Adenocarcinoma/cirugía , Anciano , Biopsia/métodos , Nalgas , Neoplasias del Ciego/diagnóstico , Neoplasias del Ciego/cirugía , Celulitis (Flemón)/diagnóstico , Celulitis (Flemón)/cirugía , Colonoscopía/métodos , Enema/métodos , Femenino , Humanos , Radioisótopos de Yodo , Absceso del Psoas/diagnóstico , Absceso del Psoas/cirugía , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X/métodos
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