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ULTRASONOGRAFİ EŞLİĞİNDE PERKÜTAN ABSE DRENAJI

Ultrasound Guided Percutaneus Abscess Drainage

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Intra-abdominal abscesses represent a relatively severe complication in clinical practice owing to their association with high levels of morbidity and mortality. Ultrasound-guided (US-G) percutaneous catheter drainage is useful both in the diagnosis and in treatment of intra-abdominal abscesses. Indications for US-G percutaneus drainage depends on the localization and cause of the abscess.Material and Methods: In this retrospective study (1993-1999) we evaluated 13 patients with abdominal abscesses. 11 patients were treated with ultrasound guided drainage. Results: The drainage was technically successful in all of the patients and there was no procedure related complication. One patient was died because of severe pancreatitis and sepsis, overall mortality was 1/11 (9%). Conclusions: Percutaneous drainage of intraabdominal abscesses is very effective intervention. This method reduces morbidity and mortality.
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Amaç: Intraabdominal abseler ciddi komplikasyonlarla seyreden ve mortalitesi, morbiditesi yüksek olan durumlardandır. Ultrasonografi hem tanı hem de perkutan drenaj tedavisi için oldukça yararlı bir yöntemdir. Ultrasonografi eşliğinde drenaj endikasyonları, abselerin lokalizasyonları ve sebeplerine göre karar verilir. Materyal-Metot: Retrospektif çalışma çerçevesinde intraabdominal abseil 13 olgu değerlendirildi ve bu olgulardan İlinde ultrasonografi eşliğinde drenaj yapıldı. Bulgular: Teknik olarak başarı tüm hastalarda sağlanırken girişime bağlı komplikasyon görülmedi Bir hasta ciddi pankreatit ve sepsis ile kaybedildi, genel olarak mortalite % 9 (1/11) olarak saptandı Sonuç: Perkutan abse drenajı intraabdominal abselerde oldukça etkin tedavi yöntemidir. Bu yöntem morbidite ve mortaliteyi azaltmaktadır.
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