Percutaneous drainage of an abscess in the lateral neck region of a horse.

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A large abscess in the lateral neck region of a horse was treated with percutaneous drainage. The abscess was localized with ultrasonography and aspirated by use of a 7.7-cm spinal needle. A stainless-steel guide wire was passed through the needle, and tissue dilators were used to enlarge the percutaneous hole. A multiperforated polyvinylchloride catheter that was placed within the abscess cavity permitted aspiration and lavage of the abscess. The abscess resolved over the next 10 days with no complications. Percutaneous abscess drainage is commonly performed in people and may have application in veterinary medicine.

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Baxter, G. M., & Humphries, G. B. (1991). Percutaneous drainage of an abscess in the lateral neck region of a horse. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 198(4), 660–662. https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.1991.198.04.660

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