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Hepatic Abscess: Retrospective and Multicentric Study of 124 Observations to the University Hospital of Conakry

Annual Summit on Hepatology and Pancreatic Diseases
November 12-13, 2018 Paris, France

Soriba Naby Camara, Fode Ibrahima Camara, Sadamoudou Traore, Mounimatou Jisca Traore, Mamadi Sidibe, Ahmed Boubacar Barry, Biro Diallo

Gamal Abdel Nasser University of Conakry, Guinea University of Texas, USA

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol

Abstract:

S uppurative Collection in a newly formed cavity of the hepatic parenchyma, the hepatic abscess is a frequent and serious disease especially in the countries in the process of development. The goal of this retrospective and multicentric study was to determine the frequency, the epidemiologic, clinical and therapeutic aspects of this visceral affection at the departments of surgery of the CHU Donka and the friendship hospital of the Sino-Guinean of Kipe of 2012 to 2016. For this period, 158 patients were hospitalized for abscess of the liver whose 124 cases were retained for the study. The frequency of the 124 cases compared to the whole of the hospitalizations is of 1, 56 ‰. For the 124 cases selected, the male prevalence is clear with a sex-ratio H/F of 4, 42; Just as that of the young adults with a frequency of 47, 36 ‰ from 25 to 34 years. The abscess was amoebic in 92, 10 ‰ cases, bacterial in 7,90 percent. In more than 50 ‰ of the cases, the evolution exceeded two weeks. The principal signs observed were the hepatic pains in 100 ‰ cases, the fever in 97, 36 and the hepatomegaly in 93, 42 ‰ of the cases. The echography carried out in 104 cases out of 124 was of a great contribution for the diagnosis of the disease and its localization. The surgical drainage after laparotomy was the principal treatment used with a rate of 80,26 ‰ of 9,21 ‰. The suppuration was the principal operational complication post: 6, 55 ‰. It ya place to reinforce medical education, to improve and make more accessible the average diagnoses and therapeutic.

Biography :

Soriba Naby Camara has completed his master’s in Surgery from Union Hospital Tongji Medical College in year of 2012 and PhD in Pancreatic Surgery in Union Hospital, Huazhong University of Sciences and Technology in year of 2016. In 2004 he served as teacher in Medical College in Gamal Abdel Nasser University of Conakry, and Physician in the department of Visceral Surgery of the National Hospital of Donka Conakry, Guinea. He as published more than 18 papers in the reputed journals. Since August 2016 he is Surgeon in the Department of Visceral Surgery in Friendship Hospital Sino-Guinean of Kipe Conakry and Research Assistant in the Medical College of Gamal Abdel Nasser University of Conakry Guinea. Since January 2018 he is President of Medical Committee of Establishment of Friendship Hospital Sino-Guinean of Kipe, Conakry. Since June 29th 2018, Soriba Naby Camara is President of the Communal order of Doctors in the Ratoma Commune. Since July 1st 2018, Soriba Naby is General Secretary of the Regional Order of Doctors in the Town of Conakry.

E-mail: cnabysoriba@yahoo.com