The Application of Aspiration Puncture under
Ultrasound Control in the Therapy of Abscesses and Other Purulent Foci in the Liver, Pancreas
and Kidney.
Martínek A., Hrabovský V., Klvaňa P.
Interní klinika FNsP, Ostrava, přednosta MUDr. Arnošt Martínek, CSc. |
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Summary:
The authors deal with the problem of application of a therapeutic fine needle aspiration puncture
in abscesses and other purulent foci in organs of abdominal cavity and retroperitoneum. The
treatment using this method under continuing antibiotic therapy has been used in 60 patients (40
men, 20 women), 25 of them suffering from liver abscesses, 28 other from purulent foci of pancreas
and seven patients from purulent foci of the kidney. In most patients there were solitary foci (43
persons). The total volume of the evacuated pus was higher than 20 ml in most patients (52), being
even more than 100 ml in 2 patients. No relation ship was found among the number of foci, their
volume and efficiency of the treatment. The average number of punctures until the abscesses and
other purulent foci were healed up was 2.76 in the liver, 2.5 in pancreas and 1.1 in the kidney. The
efficiency of therapy was higher in liver abscesses (96 %), in purulent foci of pancreas (82 %) and
lower in the kidney abscesses (57 %). The higher efficiency in the purulent foci of pancreas was
probably influenced by predominant representation by infected pseudocysts in this group. The
lower average number of punctures until the abscesses were healed up and the lower success in
the kidney were influenced by a more radical approach of urologists who, having made the first
evacuation puncture, performed a radical operation intervention. The complications were encountered
in 9.5% of all punctures, being always insignificant. The results obtained demonstrated
the contribution of aimed therapeutic aspiration puncture in the therapy of purulent foci of
parenchymal organs of abdominal cavity and retroperitoneum as compared with surgical treatment.
The advantage of the applied method in the therapy of purulent foci of the liver and
pancreas may be seen in the higher success rate, low invasiveness and a low risk of complications
together with a low financial cost and wide availability.
Key words:
Liver - Pancreas - Kidney - Abscess - Aspiration thin needle puncture - Therapy
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