Cowper’s Glands Abscess with Spreading to Adjacent Organs and Tissues with Development of Septic Shock: An Extremely Rare Case

Zieratsho Kadyrov, Vladimir Stepanov, Emilbek Aldyrakov, Shota Ramishvili Department of Endoscopic Urology, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Moscow, Russian FederationCorrespondence: Zieratsho Kadyrov Email zieratsho@yandex.ruBackground: We present here the first case of C...

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Main Authors: Kadyrov Z, Stepanov V, Aldyrakov E, Ramishvili S
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spelling doaj-e271914196eb494d876ca56d19e58a5d2021-07-14T19:53:25ZengDove Medical PressResearch and Reports in Urology2253-24472021-07-01Volume 1350150766983Cowper’s Glands Abscess with Spreading to Adjacent Organs and Tissues with Development of Septic Shock: An Extremely Rare CaseKadyrov ZStepanov VAldyrakov ERamishvili SZieratsho Kadyrov, Vladimir Stepanov, Emilbek Aldyrakov, Shota Ramishvili Department of Endoscopic Urology, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Moscow, Russian FederationCorrespondence: Zieratsho Kadyrov Email zieratsho@yandex.ruBackground: We present here the first case of Cowper’s gland abscess complicated by septic shock and breakthrough of the abscess into the paraurethral region, cavernous body, scrotum, and pararectal tissue.Case Presentation: A 63-year-old patient was admitted with complaints of temperature increase up to 39°C, pain and enlargement of the perineum and the right half of the scrotum, frequent and difficulty urination, weakness, dizziness, dry mouth, and a sharp deterioration of the general condition. Clinical-laboratory data showed the presence of septic shock with unstable haemodynamics and many concomitant diseases. From the history, it is known that the patient for more than 20 years suffered from urinary tract infection and urinary disorders. Six months earlier, the patient underwent a puncture of a bulbourethral abscess. According to the ultrasound of the scrotum, TRUS, and MRI, bulbourethral abscess with spread to the right half of the scrotum, a part of the cavernous body, and the cellular tissue of the left sciatic-rectal fossa was diagnosed. Purulent cavities were opened with two incisions and drained. A cystostomy was installed. In the intensive care unit, according to a microbiological study (Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Klebsiella pneumoniae), antibacterial, detoxification, and symptomatic therapy of concomitant diseases were carried out together with a resuscitator and therapist. The patient was discharged on the 30th day with a negative analysis of urine culture, with a cystostomy, which was removed six months after the independent restoration of urination and closure of the fistulous passage between the urethra and Cowper’s glands.Conclusion: Untimely treatment of the very rare abscess of the Cowper’s gland can lead to serious complications, up to the spread of a purulent process to neighbouring organs and tissues, and the development of septic shock, which will require urgent and intensive therapy with the involvement of experts from interdisciplinary fields.Keywords: Cowper’s glands abscess, bulbourethral abscess, infection, cowperitis, septic shock, complicationshttps://www.dovepress.com/cowpers-glands-abscess-with-spreading-to-adjacent-organs-and-tissues-w-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-RRUcowper's glands abscessbulbourethral abscessinfectioncowperitisseptic shockcomplications
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Cowper’s Glands Abscess with Spreading to Adjacent Organs and Tissues with Development of Septic Shock: An Extremely Rare Case
Research and Reports in Urology
cowper's glands abscess
bulbourethral abscess
infection
cowperitis
septic shock
complications
author_facet Kadyrov Z
Stepanov V
Aldyrakov E
Ramishvili S
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title Cowper’s Glands Abscess with Spreading to Adjacent Organs and Tissues with Development of Septic Shock: An Extremely Rare Case
title_short Cowper’s Glands Abscess with Spreading to Adjacent Organs and Tissues with Development of Septic Shock: An Extremely Rare Case
title_full Cowper’s Glands Abscess with Spreading to Adjacent Organs and Tissues with Development of Septic Shock: An Extremely Rare Case
title_fullStr Cowper’s Glands Abscess with Spreading to Adjacent Organs and Tissues with Development of Septic Shock: An Extremely Rare Case
title_full_unstemmed Cowper’s Glands Abscess with Spreading to Adjacent Organs and Tissues with Development of Septic Shock: An Extremely Rare Case
title_sort cowper’s glands abscess with spreading to adjacent organs and tissues with development of septic shock: an extremely rare case
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Research and Reports in Urology
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publishDate 2021-07-01
description Zieratsho Kadyrov, Vladimir Stepanov, Emilbek Aldyrakov, Shota Ramishvili Department of Endoscopic Urology, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Moscow, Russian FederationCorrespondence: Zieratsho Kadyrov Email zieratsho@yandex.ruBackground: We present here the first case of Cowper’s gland abscess complicated by septic shock and breakthrough of the abscess into the paraurethral region, cavernous body, scrotum, and pararectal tissue.Case Presentation: A 63-year-old patient was admitted with complaints of temperature increase up to 39°C, pain and enlargement of the perineum and the right half of the scrotum, frequent and difficulty urination, weakness, dizziness, dry mouth, and a sharp deterioration of the general condition. Clinical-laboratory data showed the presence of septic shock with unstable haemodynamics and many concomitant diseases. From the history, it is known that the patient for more than 20 years suffered from urinary tract infection and urinary disorders. Six months earlier, the patient underwent a puncture of a bulbourethral abscess. According to the ultrasound of the scrotum, TRUS, and MRI, bulbourethral abscess with spread to the right half of the scrotum, a part of the cavernous body, and the cellular tissue of the left sciatic-rectal fossa was diagnosed. Purulent cavities were opened with two incisions and drained. A cystostomy was installed. In the intensive care unit, according to a microbiological study (Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Klebsiella pneumoniae), antibacterial, detoxification, and symptomatic therapy of concomitant diseases were carried out together with a resuscitator and therapist. The patient was discharged on the 30th day with a negative analysis of urine culture, with a cystostomy, which was removed six months after the independent restoration of urination and closure of the fistulous passage between the urethra and Cowper’s glands.Conclusion: Untimely treatment of the very rare abscess of the Cowper’s gland can lead to serious complications, up to the spread of a purulent process to neighbouring organs and tissues, and the development of septic shock, which will require urgent and intensive therapy with the involvement of experts from interdisciplinary fields.Keywords: Cowper’s glands abscess, bulbourethral abscess, infection, cowperitis, septic shock, complications
topic cowper's glands abscess
bulbourethral abscess
infection
cowperitis
septic shock
complications
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