IJSR International Journal of Scientific Research 2277 - 8179 Indian Society for Health and Advanced Research ijsr-7-9-16768 Original Research Paper LIVER ABSCESS DRAINAGE BY NEEDLE ASPIRATION Vs PIGTAIL CATHETER: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY BIKRAM KUMAR Dr. September 2018 7 9 01 02 ABSTRACT

Background:

Liver abscess is  acommon disease in the differential diagnosis of upper abdominal . These includes a recent increase in incidence reflecting more accurate diagnostic techniques especially after 1965 with the advent of radioisotopes scan and later on ultrasonography and CT scan. The reduction in mortality from 90% at the turn of century to the estimated 10–20% today cannot be ascribed to surgery alone.

Methods:

The study was conducted on 80 patients of liver abscess. Two compared modalities of percutaneous treatment of liver abscess were (1) needle aspiration and (2) pigtail catheter aspiration. All interventions were performed under ultrasonographic guidance. Only those patients having liver abscess/abscesses greater than 6 cm in at least one dimension, liquified& drainable were included in this study.

Results:

Amoebic liver abscess , were more common than pyogenic liver abscess . Clinical recovery was significantly earlier in catheter group  than in needle aspiration group .Average duration of i.v. antibiotic is significantly shorter in catheter group  than in needle aspiration group

Conclusions:

Thus, our study concluded that in view of greater volume of pus drained in first sitting, early clinical recovery, shorter duration of hospital stay and slightly more success rate continuous catheter drainage is effective percutaneous treatment modality than intermittent needle aspiration.