ropnie
Ropnie, the Polish term for abscesses, are localized collections of pus that develop within tissues or organs as a result of infection. They occur when inflammation walls off the infectious process, producing pus composed of neutrophils, bacteria, and cellular debris. The singular form is ropień.
Most ropnie are caused by bacterial infection—Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus species are common culprits; anaerobes may
Clinically, ropnie present as a painful, tender lump that is warm and swollen, often with fluctuance. Fever
Management centers on drainage, which is the primary treatment. Incision and drainage or image-guided drainage is