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Pancreatic abscess

Digestive system
Digestive system
Endocrine glands
Endocrine glands
Pancreas
Pancreas

Definition

  

A pancreatic abscess is cavity of pus within the pancreas.


Causes, incidence, and risk factors

  

Pancreatic abscesses develop in patients with pancreatic pseudocysts that become infected.


Symptoms

  

Signs and tests

  

Patients with pancreatic abscesses usually have a history of pancreatitis. They usually develop fevers and abdominal pain, and have evidence of an abscess on an ultrasound, CT scan, or MRI of the abdomen.


Treatment

  

Percutaneous (through the skin) drainage of the abscess may be possible. Laparotomy with drainage and possible surgical removal of dead tissue may be required.


Support Groups

  


Expectations (prognosis)

  

The outcome is related to the severity of the infection. The death rate from undrained pancreatic abscesses is very high.


Complications

  

Calling your health care provider

  

Call your health care provider if persistent abdominal pain with fever or other signs of pancreatic abscess develops, particularly if you have recently had a pancreatic pseudocyst or pancreatitis.


Prevention

  

Adequate drainage of a pancreatic pseudocyst may help prevent some cases of pancreatic abscess. However, in many cases the disorder is not preventable.


 
Review Date: 11/14/2006
Reviewd By: Jenifer K. Lehrer, MD, Department of Gastroenterology, Frankford-Torresdale Hospital, Jefferson Health System, Philadelphia, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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