Between 1969 and 1982 11 primary (without previous surgery) and 38 secondary (postoperative) subphrenic abscesses were treated out of total 20800 operations. The patients had on an average more than 4 risk factors. Causes contributing to the formation of secondary abscesses were a difficult operation in 42%, deficiencies in surgical technique in 26%, operative contamination in 21% and peritonitis in 13% of the cases. Clear problems in the primary operation were found in 23 of 38 patients and in 6 of 7 patients who died with a later secondary abscess. It seems probable that subphrenic abscesses are more likely to develop in high risk patients after a difficult and/or contaminated operation.
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