Abstract

The primary modalities for management of liver abscesses are usually antibiotics and percutaneous drainage. However, in patients with ascites or bleeding tendency, the percutaneous puncture of liver abscesses may be unsuitable. We applied a new approach, nasobiliary tube drainage, for a giant pyogenic liver abscess following diagnostic endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography. Pyogenic liver abscess is often biliary in origin, and this new approach includes assessment of biliary abnormality for the management of the abscess, enabling treatment of parients in whom puncture of the abscess is considered dangerous because of massive ascites around the liver. We propose that this procedure is useful in the management of a subgroup of patients with pyogenic liver abscess. To our knowledge, no previous reports of endoscopic transpapillary abscess drainage in pyogenic liver abscess are available.

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