Minimally invasive image-guided drainage for fluid, pus, bile, urine, or infected collections inside the body.
Drainage procedures are minimally invasive treatments used to remove abnormal fluid, pus, bile, urine, or infected collections from the body.
These procedures are performed using ultrasound, CT, or fluoroscopic imaging guidance, allowing accurate placement of a small drainage tube without the need for open surgery.
No large surgical incision required.
Advanced imaging for accurate tube placement.
Helps reduce pain, pressure, and infection.
Shorter hospital stay compared to surgery.
Removes pus from infected collections using a small image-guided catheter.
Drains excess fluid from around the lungs to improve breathing comfort.
Removes excess abdominal fluid caused by liver disease, cancer, or infection.
Helps drain blocked bile ducts and relieve jaundice or infection.
Drains urine directly from the kidney when the normal urinary pathway is blocked.
Removes fluid collections that may develop after surgery, infection, or trauma.
Drainage procedures are performed through a small skin puncture using imaging guidance. A thin catheter is carefully placed into the collection to drain fluid safely and effectively.
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