Published August 10, 2014 | Version v1
Journal article

Safety and Efficacy of Percutaneous CT-Guided Drainage in the Management of Abdominopelvic Abscess

  • 1. Department of Radiology, Loghman-e Hakim Hospital, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran (Iran, Islamic Republic of)
  • 2. Department of Radiology, Mofid Children's Hospital, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran (Iran, Islamic Republic of)
  • 3. Department of Radiology, Imam Hosein Hospital, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran (Iran, Islamic Republic of)
  • 4. Department of Radiology, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran (Iran, Islamic Republic of)

Description

Abdominopelvic fluid collection and abscess management and their outcomes have improved in the recent years due to innovation of the image-guided drainage technique and improvement of surgical procedures This study was undertaken to evaluate the efficacy of CT-guided percutaneous drainage in treating abdominopelvic abscesses. In this study, the data of 41 patients who had abdominal abscess or fluid collections, and underwent treatment by percutaneous CT-guided drainage were analyzed. Treatment was assessed by reduction of collection size, relief of symptoms and signs including abdominal pain and fever and imaging findings. Any morbidity such as wound infection, sepsis, hematoma formation or peritonitis was followed up to six months after the procedure. The average age of the patients was 54 years (range 12 to 79), including 21 (51%) men and 20 (49%) women. The common signs and symptoms were pain (83%) and fever (80.5%). The most prevalent abdominal abscess etiology was previous surgery in 31 cases (75.5%). Abscess diameter ranged between 5 and 12 cm (mean, 7.8 cm). The average hospital stay was 8 days (4-15). Thirty five cases (86%) were successfully treated. Only one case (2.5%) developed complication (peritonitis) after the procedure. According to our findings, CT-guided percutaneous drainage is a safe and effective procedure in the treatment of abdominal abscess and fluid collection

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Iranian Journal of Radiology
Journal Volume
11
Journal Issue
3
Journal Page Range
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ISSN
1735-1065

INIS

Country of Publication
Iran, Islamic Republic of
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
46080789
Subject category
S62: RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE;
Descriptors DEI
ABSCESSES; COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY; DISEASE INCIDENCE; DRAINAGE; ETIOLOGY; FEVER; HEMATOMAS; HOSPITALS; IMAGES; MEN; PAIN; PATIENTS; SURGERY; WOMEN
Descriptors DEC
ANIMALS; BUILDINGS; DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES; FEMALES; MALES; MAMMALS; MAN; MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENTS; MEDICINE; PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES; PRIMATES; SYMPTOMS; TOMOGRAPHY; VERTEBRATES

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Copyright (c) 2014, Tehran University of Medical Sciences and Iranian Society of Radiology
Notes
PMCID: PMC4341169; PMID: 25763077; OAI: oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:4341169; Published by Kowsar Corp.