- Pericardiocentesis
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Inmedicine , pericardiocentesis is a procedure where fluid is aspirated from thepericardium (the sac enveloping theheart ).Process
It is generally done under ultrasound guidance, to minimize complications. There are two locations that pericardiocentesis can be performed without puncturing the lungs.
* One location is through the 5th or 6th
intercostal space at the left sternal border at the cardiac notch of the left lung.
* The other location is through theinfrasternal angle .Indications
Indications include
cardiac tamponade , as well as the need to analyze the fluid surrounding the heart. Cardiac tamponade is a condition in which an accumulation of fluid within the pericardium creates excessive pressure, which then prevents the heart from filling normally with blood. This can critically decrease the amount of blood that is pumped from the heart, which can be lethal. The removal of the excess fluid reverses this dangerous process. Examples of the need for fluid analysis would be to differentiate whether a fluid collection within the pericardium is due to aninfection , spread ofcancer , or possibly anautoimmune condition.imilar Procedures
In cases where longer term drainage is needed, the cardiothoracic surgeon can create a pericardial window. This involves the removal of a section of the pericardium, and the placement of a chest tube.
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