Drain infections and fluid collections safely.
Abdominal abscesses, pleural effusions, or post-surgical fluid collections? Percutaneous drainage provides targeted treatment through a small catheter placed under imaging guidance.
Understanding Percutaneous Drainage
Percutaneous drainage is a minimally invasive procedure where a thin catheter is placed into an abnormal fluid collection, abscess, or empyema under CT or ultrasound guidance. It allows infected or accumulated fluid to drain out of the body without open surgical intervention.
This technique is widely used for intra-abdominal abscesses, liver abscesses, pancreatic collections, pleural empyema, and post-operative fluid collections. It is often curative for abscesses and can avoid the need for major surgery in critically ill patients.
How Is Percutaneous Drainage Performed?
Precise image-guided procedures through small punctures deliver targeted treatment with minimal tissue disruption.
Advanced percutaneous techniques allow direct access to internal organs enabling effective intervention without major surgical incisions.
State-of-the-art imaging technology ensures accurate needle placement and real-time monitoring throughout every percutaneous procedure.
Our Treatment Process
Whether you’ve been living with symptoms for a while or you’ve just been diagnosed with a condition requiring percutaneous intervention, we can help address what’s affecting you:
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Comprehensive Evaluation
Advanced imaging and clinical assessment help pinpoint the exact problem; treatment approach is tailored to your specific condition and overall health status.
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Minimally Invasive Procedure
Using image guidance, specialized instruments are inserted through small skin punctures to reach the target area without major surgery or large incisions.
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Recovery & Follow-up
Most patients experience faster recovery compared to open surgery, with comprehensive follow-up care to monitor healing and ensure optimal outcomes.
FAQs About The Service
There are many questions about percutaneous interventions, we have selected frequently asked questions about this service. If you do not see your answer, please contact us.
What are percutaneous interventions?
Percutaneous interventions are minimally invasive procedures performed through small skin punctures using image guidance to access internal organs or tissues for diagnosis, drainage, or treatment without open surgery.
How long do percutaneous procedures take?
Most percutaneous procedures take 30 minutes to 1 hour depending on complexity. Simple drainages may take 20-30 minutes, while tumor ablations or complex biopsies may take 1-2 hours.
What is the recovery time after percutaneous treatment?
Recovery varies by procedure type. Most patients can resume normal activities within 24-48 hours for drainage procedures, while ablations may require 3-5 days of rest before returning to regular activities.
Are percutaneous procedures safe?
Yes, percutaneous procedures have excellent safety profiles with lower complication rates compared to open surgery. Risks include minor bleeding, infection, or temporary discomfort at the puncture site, which are generally manageable and resolve quickly.
Why Choose Us?
Experience and Expertise
Experience and Expertise
Advanced Imaging
Advanced Imaging Analysis
Rapid Response
Patient-Centered Care
Comprehensive Management
Transparency and Trust
Follow-Up Care
Affordable Excellence

