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Percutaneous drainage of 250 abdominal abscesses and fluid collections. Part I: Results, failures, and complications.
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Fluid Drainage ProceduresSurgical PathologyGastroenterologyPathologyVisceral SurgerySurgeryGastrointestinal PathologyPercutaneous AbscessPercutaneous DrainageMedicineFluid CollectionsDigestive System SurgeryAbdominal Abscesses
The results of 250 percutaneous abscess and fluid drainage procedures are summarized. In 209 cases, operation was avoided and the patients were cured (83.6%). Partial success was achieved in 18 of 41 recurrences and failures; in these patients, operation was necessary, although the patient benefited from the percutaneous drainage. Cures and partial successes totaled 227/250 (90.8%). Noninfected collections were successfully drained in 31/43 cases. There were 21 failures (8.4%) and 20 recurrences (8%). These were most often due to fistulae, phlegmons, organized tissue, or underlying tumor. Twenty-six patients experienced complications (10.4%), seven of which were major (2.8%). Analysis and corrective measures for these problems (failure, recurrence, complication) and intraprocedural difficulties are discussed.