ID | 111204 |
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Kinoshita, Mitsuhiro
Tokushima Red Cross Hospital
Takao, Shoichiro
Tokushima University
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Takechi, Katsuya
Tokushima University
Takeda, Yoshitsugu
Tokushima Red Cross Hospital
Miyamoto, Kanako
Tokushima University
Yamanaka, Moriaki
Tokushima Red Cross Hospital
Akagawa, Yoko
Tokushima Red Cross Hospital
Osaki, Kyosuke
Tokushima Red Cross Hospital
Tani, Hayato
Tokushima Red Cross Hospital
Ohnishi, Norio
Tokushima Red Cross Hospital
Shirono, Ryozo
Tokushima Red Cross Hospital
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Keywords | psoas or iliopsoas muscle abscess
drainage
computed tomography fluoroscopy
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Journal Article
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Description | PURPOSE : To evaluate the utility and safety of drainage catheter installation for psoas/iliopsoas muscle abscesses using a one-step technique under the guidance of real-time computed tomography (CT) fluoroscopy. MATERIALS and METHODS : Ten psoas or iliopsoas muscle abscesses in 7 patients that were treated with percutaneous drainage were included in this study. All drainage procedures were carried out using a one-step technique under real-time CT fluoroscopic guidance. RESULTS : The drainage catheter insertion was performed successfully with the one-step technique in all lesions. Improvements in the patients’ symptoms and blood test results were seen after the drainage procedure in all cases. In addition, postoperative CT scans demonstrated that the abscesses had reduced in size or disappeared in all but one patient, who was transferred to another institution while the drainage catheter was still in place. No major complications were seen in any case. CONCLUSION : The one-step procedure is simple to perform. The percutaneous drainage of psoas or iliopsoas muscle abscesses with the one-step technique under real-time CT fluoroscopic guidance is accurate and safe. Moreover, compared with the two-step technique the one-step procedure results in a shorter drainage procedure and exposes the patient and operator to lower amounts of radiation.
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Journal Title |
The Journal of Medical Investigation
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ISSN | 13496867
13431420
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NCID | AA11166929
AA12022913
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Publisher | Faculty of Medicine Tokushima University
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Volume | 63
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Issue | 3-4
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Start Page | 323
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End Page | 327
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Sort Key | 323
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Published Date | 2016-08
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University Hospital
Medical Sciences
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