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Comparative Ultrasound Review of Free Intra-Peritoneal Fluid (Ascites)
Author: Adam Moyosore Afodun, Ejike Daniel Eze, Airat Adeola Bakare, Victor Okoliko Ukwenya, Taofeek Olarewaju Ayinde, Khadijah Kofoworola Quadri
Publisher: Open Journal of Medical Imaging
Published: 2017
Section: Faculty of Biomedical Sciences
Abstract
The aim of this study is to review clinical case ascites and the use of ultrasound for the detection/classification of free intra-peritoneal fluid. Current therapeutic modality is in support of ultrasound guided paracentesis/thora- cocentesis as a multidisciplinary procedure for ascitic reduction. Post-surgical free intra-peritoneal fluid is a common iatrogenic complication. We present ascitic cases of diseased conditions, questionable origins (in females) following hernia reduction and laparoscopic procedures to evaluate ascitic etiology through ultrasound. Average attenuation and quadrant sum of largest fluid pocket ultrasound (frozen) images were measured. 12 patients with free intra-peritoneal fluid had identifiable anatomical organs: liver, kidneys, urinary bladder and bowel loops. The size of maximal pocket of ascitic fluid in ill-pa- tients was 1210/300 mm2, while fluid in subjects with non-traumatic injury was clear (free of striations) and appeared less dense.