Interventional Radiology
Online ISSN : 2432-0935
Original Research
Computed Tomography-guided Drainage with Modified Trocar Technique Using a Drainaway Drainage Kit
Koji TogawaSeishi NakatsukaJitsuro TsukadaNobutake ItoYosuke YamamotoTogo KogoHiroki YoshikawaManabu MisuMasashi TamuraShigeyoshi SogaMasanori InoueHideki YashiroTadayoshi KurataMasahiro OkadaMasahiro Jinzaki
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2023 Volume 8 Issue 3 Pages 130-135

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Abstract

Purpose: Image-guided percutaneous drainage for abscesses is known as a safe and effective treatment. The computed tomography-guided percutaneous drainage kit Drainaway (SB Kawasumi Co., Ltd.), developed on the basis of a modified trocar method, has made it possible to complete the procedure only under computed tomography guidance without radiographic fluoroscopy. This study investigated the feasibility and safety of Drainaway for abscess drainage.

Material and Methods: In this retrospective observational study, 28 procedures in 27 patients (18 men and 9 women; age 67.0 ± 12.3 years) who underwent computed tomography-guided drainage using Drainaway between March and December 2021 at seven affiliated hospitals were analyzed. Patients with symptomatic, puncturable on computed tomography and refractory abscesses were included. Technical success (successful drainage with computed tomography alone), primary clinical success (successful drainage with Drainaway alone), secondary clinical success (avoidance of surgery), and complications were evaluated.

Results: The sites of the abscesses were the intraperitoneal, retroperitoneal, and thoracic cavities in 19, 5, and 2 patients, respectively, and subcutaneous tissue in 1 patient. The mean size of the abscesses was 7.1 ± 3.4 cm. The technical success rate was 96.4%; the ligament of the puncture route could not be penetrated in one case. The primary clinical success rate was 77.8%, whereas the secondary clinical success rate of catheter upsizing or replacement was 96.3%. Complications included one case of biliary pleurisy that required drainage.

Conclusions: Drainaway is a useful device that allows abscess drainage using only computed tomography guidance without radiographic fluoroscopy.

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