移植后淋巴囊肿经皮引流后保留Malecot引流尖1例报告

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.7860/jcdr/2023/64620.18441
Madhur Anand, Sanchit Rustagi, Uday Pratap Singh, Hira Lal, Aneesh Srivastava
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经皮引流通常用于外科病人的收集物引流。引流管的选择可以决定潜在的并发症。在此,作者报告了一例32岁女性移植后患者的引流管并发症及其处理。患者出现移植后移植物周围淋巴囊肿,采用Malecot导管引流。然而,在取出引流管的过程中,Malecot导管意外破裂,将导管尖端留在了周围区域。为了定位尖端,进行了非对比计算机断层扫描(CT)。随后,患者接受了经腹腔再探查,成功地切除了尖端。人们发现导管尖端在尖头之间有向内生长的组织,阻碍了它的移除。在这种情况下,谨慎行事是至关重要的,因为Malecot导管有时可能在尖头之间有向内生长的组织,阻碍了它们的移除。
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Retained Malecot’s Drain Tip after Percutaneous Drainage of Post-transplant Lymphocele: A Case Report
Percutaneous drains are commonly used to drain collections in surgical patients. The choice of drain can determine the potential complications. Herein, the authors presented a case of a 32- year-old female with a drain complication and its management in a posttransplant patient. The patient developed a post-transplant perigraft lymphocele and underwent drainage using Malecot’s catheter. However, during the removal of drain, the Malecot catheter accidentally broke, leaving the tip inside the perigraft region. To locate the tip, a non-contrast Computed Tomography (CT) scan was performed. Subsequently, the patient underwent a transperitoneal reexploration, successfully removing the tip. It was discovered that the catheter tip had ingrown tissue between the prongs, impeding its removal. It is crucial to exercise caution in such situations as Malecot catheters may sometimes have ingrown tissue between the prongs, hindering their removal.
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