CT pigtail

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A CT pigtail scan typically refers to a CT scan performed to evaluate the placement, function, or complications of a pigtail catheter used for drainage. These catheters are commonly used for draining pleural effusions, abscesses, or other fluid collections in the body.

CT Pigtail Scan Details

  1. Purpose

    • To confirm the correct placement of the pigtail catheter.

    • To check for any complications such as leakage, kinking, or blockage.

    • To assess the effectiveness of fluid drainage.

    • To evaluate the surrounding organs for any associated pathology.

  2. Procedure

    • Patient Positioning: Usually supine or as required based on the drainage site.

    • Contrast Use:

      • Non-contrast scan: To check catheter placement and fluid collection.

      • Contrast-enhanced scan (if needed): To assess infection, leakage, or organ involvement.

    • Scan Coverage: Depends on the site (thorax for pleural drainage, abdomen for peritoneal drainage, etc.).

    • Slices & Reconstruction: Thin slices with multiplanar reconstructions (MPR) to visualize catheter trajectory.

  3. Findings

    • Correct placement: Catheter tip in the desired fluid collection with no kinking or migration.

    • Residual fluid: Volume and density to determine if further drainage is needed.

    • Complications:

      • Kinking or migration of the catheter.

      • Blockage or clogging of the catheter.

      • Infection (e.g., abscess, empyema).

      • Organ injury or perforation.

      • Leakage of fluid outside the collection.

  4. Follow-Up

    • Serial CT scans may be needed to track fluid drainage progress.

    • If complications arise, repositioning or replacement of the catheter may be required.