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Journal of the Korean Radiological Society ; : 449-453, 1986.
Article Dans Coréen | WPRIM | ID: wpr-770618

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Ultrasono-guided percutaneous catheter drainage of 28 abscesses and fluid collections was performed. In 24cases, operation was avoided and the patients were cured(24/28). Of these, 4 cases were recurred and repeatedcatheter drainage was performed. There were two failures and partial success was achieved in 2 cases; in thesepatients, operation was necessary, although the patients benefited from the percutaneous drainage. Cures andpartial successes totaled 26/28. We describe significance of the diagnostic needle aspiration, especially inpredicting the drainability of cavity contents. We review aspects of postprocedurecatheter management includingirrigation and timining of withdrawal.


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Humains , Abcès , Cathéters , Drainage , Aiguilles
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Journal of the Korean Radiological Society ; : 864-868, 1985.
Article Dans Coréen | WPRIM | ID: wpr-770540

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The ultrasound-guided fine needle aspirations were performed in order to diagnose a suspected neoplastic orinfectious diseases in 52 patients with focal liver disease. Of these, neoplastic lesions were suspected in 31patients and infectious lesions in 21 patients ultrasonically and/or clinically. The overall accuracy for bothsuspected malignant and infectious disease was 79%(41/52). The primary indication for fine needle aspiration wasto document the presense of malignancy and to avoid a diagnostic laparotomy, and to drain hepatic abscesses.Consequently we were convinced that the ultasound


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Humains , , Biopsie , Cytoponction , Maladies transmissibles , Diagnostic , Laparotomie , Maladies du foie , Foie , Méthodes , Aiguilles , Échographie
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