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. 2005 Mar-Apr;28(2):196-9.
doi: 10.1007/s00270-004-0003-y.

Potentially life-threatening neck abscesses: therapeutic management under CT-guided drainage

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Potentially life-threatening neck abscesses: therapeutic management under CT-guided drainage

L Thanos et al. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol. 2005 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of CT-guided drainage of potentially life-threatening neck abscesses.

Methods: Between September 2001 and December 2003, 15 patients presented to the emergency room with potentially life-threatening neck abscesses. Their clinical condition was critical due to the abscess size (larger than 3 cm in diameter; mean diameter 5.2 cm, SD 0.91 cm) and/or abscess location. A CT scan was carried out immediately to assess the lesion. At the same time, under CT guidance, an 8 Fr trocar-type pigtail catheter was inserted, in order to drain the abscess. The decision to drain percutaneously was based on a consensus between the surgical, infectious disease and radiology teams . The catheter was kept in place until drainage stopped, and a follow-up scan was performed.

Results: In 14 (93%) patients, the abscess was completely drained, and in 1 (7%) case the collection was still present because of multiple internal septation. That patient was treated by surgical management. The catheter was in place for a mean of 3 days (SD 0.96 day).

Conclusion: Despite the fact that the number of our patients is small, CT-guided percutaneous drainage seems to be a fast, safe and highly effective low-cost method for the treatment of potentially life-threatening neck abscesses.

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