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Ultrasound guided transrectal catheter drainage of pelvic collections
 

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Anuj Thakral*, Ramaniwas Sundareyan*, Sheo Kumar*, Divya Arora**
Department of Radiology*,
Department of Laboratory Hematology**,
Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate
Institute of Medical Sciences,
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh – 226014,
India


Corresponding Author
: Dr. Anuj Thakral
Email: anujthakral@gmail.com


Abstract

The transrectal approach to draining deep-seated pelvic collections may be used to drain intra-abdominal collections not reached by the transabdominal approach. We discuss 6 patients with such pelvic collections treated with transrectal drainage using catheter placement via Seldinger technique. Transrectal drainage helped achieve clinical and radiological resolution of pelvic collections in 6 and 5 of 6 cases, respectively. It simultaneously helped avoid injury to intervening bowel loops and neurovascular structures using real-time visualization of armamentarium used for drainage. Radiation exposure from fluoroscopic/CT guidance was avoided. Morbidity and costs incurred in surgical exploration were reduced using this much less invasive ultrasound guided transrectal catheter drainage of deep-seated pelvic collections.