[Minimally invasive treatment of abscesses by CT-controlled drainage with a basket catheter system].

Aktuelle Radiologie Pub Date : 1997-09-01
R D Müller, H Henrich, B Buddenbrock, J Barkhausen, J Erhard, R Langer
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Abstract

Purpose: To examine whether the percutaneous drainage of abscess formations by a new basket catheter system is usefull.

Material and methods: 58 patients with abscesses in different locations and origins have been treated by an interventional radiologic procedure. On the whole 77 basket-catheters were placed under CT-guidance into abscess formations of different size and localization. 36 patients developed an abscess after surgery, two patients achieved abscess drainage after embolisation of a tumor. In 20 patients the abscess was a complication of a septic infectious disease.

Results: Open surgery was avoided in 41/58 patients of these patients 9/41 received only percutaneous drainage and 32/41 patients suffering from illness were given antibiotic medication according to the resistogram in combination with percutaneous drainage. 17/58 patients required secondary surgery but with a lower risk because of the smaller abscess volume and the better clinical constitution after percutaneous drainage.

Conclusions: A minimally invasive management of abscesses using a basket-catheter system is successful even in localisations deep inside the body and hard to reach. An irreversible catheter occlusion followed by the implantation of a new catheter system could be avoided in all patients.

[ct控制下篮式导管引流的微创治疗脓肿]。
目的:探讨新型筐式导管系统在经皮脓肿引流术中的应用价值。材料和方法:58例不同部位和来源的脓肿采用介入放射治疗。在ct引导下,共将77根篮筐导管置入不同大小和部位的脓肿。36例患者术后出现脓肿,2例患者肿瘤栓塞后脓肿引流。20例脓毒性感染性疾病并发脓肿。结果:58例患者中有41例避免开放手术,9例仅经皮引流,32例患病患者根据电阻图联合经皮引流给予抗生素治疗。17/58患者需要二次手术,但由于经皮引流后脓肿体积较小,临床体质较好,风险较低。结论:使用篮导管系统对脓肿进行微创治疗是成功的,即使定位在身体深处且难以到达。所有患者都可以避免不可逆的导管阻塞,然后植入新的导管系统。
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