Liver Abscess surgery in India offered at outstanding medical centers
Added: (Wed Feb 17 2010)
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Hospitals providing treatment of Liver abscess in India developed an international reputation for the treatment of patients, other healthcare professionals and for research into liver diseases. A liver abscess occurs when bacteria or protozoa destroy hepatic tissue, producing a cavity, which fills with infectious organisms, liquelled liver cells and leukocytes. Liver abscess occurs equally in men and women, usually in those over age 50. Death occurs in 15% of affected patients despite treatment. Best surgeons provide finest treatment of Liver abscess in India with some of the most up-to-date inpatient and outpatient facilities, providing a complete range of diagnostic and treatment services for patients with neurological problems. The neurosurgery centers of Mumbai aim to develop and maintain an unrivalled concentration of experience and expertise in the treatment of patients with neurological illness.
Surgical drainage was the standard treatment for Liver abscess until the introduction of percutaneous drainage techniques in the mid 1970s. With the refinement of image-guided techniques, percutaneous drainage and aspiration have become the standard of care. Current indications for the surgical treatment of pyogenic Liver abscess are for the treatment of underlying intra-abdominal processes, including signs of peritonitis; existence of a known abdominal surgical pathology (eg, diverticular abscess); failure of previous drainage attempts; and the presence of a complicated, multiloculated, thick-walled abscess with viscous pus. Shock with multisystem organ failure is a contraindication to surgery. Open surgery can be performed by 2 approaches. A transperitoneal approach allows for Liver abscess drainage and abdominal exploration to identify previously undetected abscesses and the location of an etiologic source. For high posterior lesions, a posterior transpleural approach can be used. Although this allows easier access to the abscess, the identification of multiple lesions or a concurrent intra-abdominal pathology is lost. A laparoscopic approach is also commonly used in select cases. This minimally invasive approach affords the opportunity to explore the entire abdomen and to significantly reduce patient morbidity. A growing literature is defining the optimal population for this mode of intervention. A retrospective chart review compared surgery versus percutaneous drainage for liver abscesses greater than 5 cm. The morbidity was comparable for the 2 procedures, but those treated with surgery had fewer secondary procedures and fewer treatment failures. Postoperative complications are not uncommon and include recurrent pyogenic liver abscess, intra-abdominal abscess, hepatic or renal failure and wound infection.
In addition to the treatment of Liver abscess in India patients get top class medical care, a big draw for foreign patients is also the very minimal or hardly any wait list as is common in European or American hospitals. Known for its hospitality for tourists, the county has opened doors to welcome with the same hospitality. The quality of having operations and treatments in India are among the best in the world. Many doctors are trained abroad and hospitals attracting international patients are on a par with those in the west with all staff being proficient in English. In addition, India has many appealing options for recovery. The Indian health and medical industry is large and boasts some well developed infrastructure, particularly in big cities such as Mumbai, which support the wealthy classes. For further details on the treatment of Liver abscess in India visit us at; http://www.forerunnershealthcare.com or you can mail us your queries at enquiry@forerunnershealthcare.com or you can contact us at +91-9371136499, +91-9860755000.