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A Novel Technique for Indwelling Pigtail Catheter Placement in the Management of Ascites in Ovarian Carcinoma: A Case Report.
Recurrent malignant ascites significantly impacts the quality of life in patients with advanced ovarian carcinoma, especially those in remote areas with limited healthcare access. Traditional management methods, including repeated paracentesis, present logistical and financial challenges. This case report describes a novel, low-cost method using a subcutaneously placed indwelling pigtail catheter for continuous ascites drainage. The approach provided symptom relief and minimized hospital visits, demonstrating its potential in palliative care.