Hepatic Abscess
Hepatic Abscess
Abscess Drainage, Percutaneous (Fluoroscopic, Ultrasonic, or CT Guidance)
Help with pain,Fight an infection
Bleeding,More infection,Injury or infection to other organs near the affected area,Trouble passing urine or moving bowels if abscess is in the belly,Tube falls out or moves out of place (if left in for drainage)
Dermatologic,General Surgery
Abscess,Abscess Drain,Abscess I&D,Catheter Drainage,Computerized Tomography Abscess Drainage,Computerized Tomography Guided Abscess Drainage,Computerized Tomography Guided Drainage,CT Guided Abscess Drainage,CT Guided Drainage,Drain Abscess,Drain Tube Placement,External Decompression,Fluoroscope Guided Abscess Drainage,Fluoroscopic Abscess Drainage,Fluoroscopic Guided Abscess Drainage,PAD,Percutaneous Abscess Drainage,Percutaneous Drainage,Ultrasonic Guided Abscess Drainage,Ultrasound Abscess Drainage,Ultrasound Guided Abscess Drainage
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