Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4238856 | Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The present report describes percutaneous drainage involving puncture of a sinus tract in 14 patients with inaccessible postoperative abdominal abscesses. In eight patients, a sinus tract formed by a previously placed surgical drain was percutaneously punctured under ultrasound guidance. In six patients, a sinus tract was accessed under fluoroscopic guidance, aiming at an indwelling surgical drain. A drainage catheter was successfully placed into the abscesses in 13 patients (92.9%). Complete resolution of abscesses was documented on follow-up computed tomography. Percutaneous drainage with puncture of a sinus tract may be a feasible and effective treatment for inaccessible postoperative abdominal abscesses.
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Authors
Seung-Won BS, Chang Jin MD, Nak Jong MD, Sung-Gwon MD, Ho-Seong MD, Jai Young MD, Yoo-Seok MD, Hyung-Ho MD, Young-Joo BS, Young-Nam BS, Yun-Sin BS,