Treatment of Yersiniosis with Abdominal Abscess

Yersiniosis can progress beyond gastrointestinal involvement to cause focal infectious complications. When sepsis from Yersinia leads to organ abscess formation, a distinct clinical approach is required.

This protocol addresses patients with yersiniosis who have developed an abdominal abscess. Sepsis can be complicated by organ abscesses, making timely localisation and source control central to management.

Treatment approach

Management in this setting involves a surgical intervention directed at the abscess itself. The complete protocol — including the full sequence, indications, and adjunct considerations — is available via the link below.

References

DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms13051133

  • Sepsis can be complicated by organ abscesses.
  • Surgical draining
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