Vallop Laopaiboon MD MSc*, Chalida Aphinives MD*, Parawee Prawiset MD*
Affiliation : * Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand
Background : Treatment outcome of intra-abdominal fluid collections has improved over the recent decades due to advance-
ment in surgical techniques as well as development of computed tomography (CT) guided percutaneous interventional
techniques.
Objective : To compare clinical success of CT-guided percutaneous drainage with open surgical drainage of intra-abdominal
fluid collections in Srinagarind hospital.
Material and Method: The records and images of all patients undergone CT-guided percutaneous drainage (CT-PCD) or
open surgical drainage (OSD) from 2004 to 2007 were reviewed. Comparison of clinical success (improvement of lesion,
subsidence of clinical sepsis, no complications, and no mortality) between the two groups was determined.
Results : There was no statistically significant difference (p-value = 0.520) in the clinical success between CT-PCD group (25/
29 patients, 86.2%) and OSD group (11/14 patients, 78.5%). Complication in four patients (including one death) was found
in the OSD group compared to zero patients in the CT-PCD group. The proportion of lesion subsided after CT-PCD (25/28
patients, 89.3%) was higher than OSD (10/14 patients, 71.4%). The mean times of hospital stay were 20.2 days in PCD and
24.5 days in OSD groups.
Conclusion : CT-guided percutaneous drainage might be used as a first line treatment of intra-abdominal fluid collections.
Keywords : CT-guided percutaneous drainage, Surgical drainage, Intra-abdominal fluid collection, Srinagarind Hospital
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