paracentesi
Paracentesi, or paracentesis, is a medical procedure in which fluid is removed from the peritoneal cavity through a needle or small catheter. It is performed for diagnostic or therapeutic reasons and is most commonly used to manage ascites, the abnormal accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity.
Indications include diagnostic analysis of ascitic fluid to determine the cause (for example liver disease, infection,
Technique typically involves ultrasound guidance to identify a fluid pocket and avoid vessels, followed by aseptic
Potential complications include bleeding, infection, injury to intra-abdominal organs, hypotension or hypovolemia, electrolyte disturbances, and, rarely,