Percutaneous Drainage of Pediatric Pulmonary Abscesses: An Effective Therapy
Abstract
Pulmonary abscess is a complication of lung infection with localized necrosis and purulent cavity formation. Pulmonary abscesses are typically managed using antibiotic therapy with anatomic surgical resection reserved as a rescue. Percutaneous drainage is considered relatively contraindicated in some centers due to perceived risk of bronchopleural fistula. However, drain placement has been frequently employed at our institution. The purpose of this study was to review and describe our longitudinal experience.
Keywords
Pulmonary AbscessPercutaneous DrainagePediatric Pulmonary InfectionInterventional RadiologyBronchopleural FistulaLung Cavity DrainageHashtags
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