Authors
Seth Granberg, Knut Gjelland, Erling Ekerhovd
Publication date
2009/10/1
Source
Best practice & research Clinical obstetrics & gynaecology
Volume
23
Issue
5
Pages
667-678
Publisher
Baillière Tindall
Description
The optimum treatment for pelvic abscess would be an approach that is safe, efficacious, cost-effective, minimally invasive, and which affects the woman's fertility potential as little as possible. In women of reproductive age tubo-ovarian abscess is one of the most common types of pelvic abscess. Tubo-ovarian abscesses are classically treated with broad-spectrum antibiotics. Frequently this approach fails and surgical intervention becomes necessary in about 25% of all cases. Surgical procedures include laparotomy or laparoscopy with drainage of abscess, unilateral or bilateral salpingo-ophorectomy, and hysterectomy. However, surgery for tubo-ovarian abscess is often technically difficult and associated with complications. An alternative approach is the use of imaging-guided drainage of abscess in combination with antibiotics. Combined data from several studies indicate that ultrasound-guided transvaginal …
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Scholar articles
S Granberg, K Gjelland, E Ekerhovd - Best practice & research Clinical obstetrics & …, 2009