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Accidental cannulation of amoebic liver abscess during pericardiocentesis: a case report.

Somil VermaChirag AgrawalPuneet GuptaAnunay Gupta
Published in: European heart journal. Case reports (2024)
A previously undiagnosed case of a ruptured amoebic liver abscess presented with the uncommon complication of cardiac tamponade, necessitating emergency pericardiocentesis, which inadvertently led to the cannulation of the liver abscess. This case underscores the significance of image-guided pericardiocentesis in minimizing procedural complications. This case also highlights the intricacies of addressing accidental visceral puncture during pericardiocentesis, specially involving the liver. It also underscores the need to consider the possibility of a ruptured amoebic liver abscess when anchovy sauce-like pus is drained from pericardial cavity, especially in high epidemiologically prevalent country like India.
Keyphrases
  • emergency department
  • ultrasound guided
  • healthcare
  • rare case
  • subarachnoid hemorrhage
  • heart failure
  • risk factors
  • adipose tissue
  • atrial fibrillation