Image-Guided Ascitic Fluid Drainage
A Safe, Minimally Invasive Way to Relieve Abdominal Fluid and Breathlessness
Ascites means extra fluid collected inside the abdomen. It is most commonly seen in liver disease, but can also happen with cancer, heart failure, kidney disease, or infections. This fluid can cause abdominal swelling, pain, poor appetite, and breathing difficulty.
Image-guided ascitic fluid drainage (also called paracentesis) is a minimally invasive procedure where doctors use ultrasound to safely remove this fluid using a small needle or tube—relieving symptoms quickly and often avoiding surgery.