Study design:Case report.Objectives:To describe a case of successful organ-preserving treatment of an epididymal abscess in a tetraplegic patient.Setting:Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Centre in Switzerland.Methods: We present the clinical course of a patient with an epididymal abscess caused by multiresistant bacteria. As the patient declined surgical intervention, a conservative approach was induced with intravenous antibiotic treatment. As the clinical findings did not ameliorate, adjunctive homeopathic treatment was used.Results:Under combined treatment, laboratory parameters returned to normal, and the epididymal abscess was rapidly shrinking. After 1 week, merely a subcutaneous liquid structure was detected. Fine-needle aspiration revealed sterile purulent liquid, which was confirmed by microbiological testing when the subcutaneous abscess was drained. Postoperative course was uneventful. Conclusions:As the risk for recurrent epididymitis is high in persons with spinal cord injury, an organ-preserving approach is justified even in severe cases. Homeopathic treatment was a valuable adjunctive treatment in the above-mentioned case. Therefore, prospective studies are needed to further elucidate the future opportunities and limitations of classical homeopathy in the treatment of urinary tract infections. © 2014 International Spinal Cord Society All rights reserved.
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Pannek, J., Pannek-Rademacher, S., & Cachin-Jus, M. (2014). Organ-preserving treatment of an epididymal abscess in a patient with spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord, 52(SUPPL. 1). https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.2014.50
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