After completing a course of oral antibiotics following laparoscopic appendectomy for perforated appendicitis, an eight-year old returns with fever and abdominal pain. He is well appearing and tolerating a regular diet. His white blood cell count is 20,000 cells/µL. An ultrasound reveals a three centimeter pelvic abscess surrounded by bowel and no fecalith.
The most appropriate initial treatment for this patient with an abscess following appendectomy is
A second course of oral antibiotics.
B broad spectrum parenteral antibiotics.
C image guided drainage.
D laparoscopic drainage.
E open drainage.
The most appropriate initial treatment for this patient with an abscess following appendectomy is
A second course of oral antibiotics.
B broad spectrum parenteral antibiotics.
C image guided drainage.
D laparoscopic drainage.
E open drainage.
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