Spontaneous rupture into the peritoneal cavity: Unusual presentation of prostatic abscess

2017 
Abstract Introduction Prostatic abscess is a rare but relatively serious infectious disease; its association with spontaneous rupture is extremely unusual. Presentation of case We present a case of peritonitis secondary to a rupture of prostatic abscess in a 87-year-old man. The diagnosis was made on computed tomography. Emergency laparotomy, transrectal ultrasonography guided aspiration of the residual abscess and antibiotics permitted a full recovery. Discussion Delay in diagnosis of prostatic abscess can have grave sequelae, including spontaneous rupture into the urethra, perineum, bladder or rectum and the development of septic shock. Only one case of spontaneous rupture into the peritoneal cavity has been reported in the literature. Conclusion This case highlights the importance of early diagnosis of prostatic abscess and close monitoring of patients, with diabetes or immunosuppression, treated for acute prostatitis.
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