Peritoneal paracentesis in acute abdomen: descriptive clinical study

Authors

  • Shrikant Channadasar Department of General surgery, KIMS, Koppal, Karnataka
  • Shankar Lal J. Department of General surgery, KIMS, Koppal, Karnataka

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18203/2349-2902.isj20160671

Keywords:

Paracentesis, Acute abdomen, Peritoneal tapping

Abstract

Background:Peritoneal paracentesis is a safe procedure even in cases of intestinal obstruction, where there is a chance of puncturing the bowel. Many clinical studies have shown the safety of abdominal paracentesis in intestinal obstruction.

Methods: All patients who present with acute abdomen including blunt trauma to abdomen and post-operative cases are included for study and those who give consent for study. A total of 50 cases were studied during the period.

Results:In the present study of 50 cases, we could aspirate the characteristic fluid in all 50 cases. The most common type of fluid we aspirated was bilious in 27 cases. Hemorrhagic fluid in 08 cases, feculent in 03 cases and purulent fluid was seen in 08 cases.

Conclusions:Peritoneal tapping is a diagnostic aid in acute abdomen.

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Published

2016-12-08

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