Paracentesis is a procedure in which a needle is inserted through the abdominal wall to remove fluid that has built up in the abdominal cavity (ascites). It may be used as a test (diagnostic paracentesis) or as a treatment (therapeutic paracentesis).
            Paracentesis may be done to:
            
              - Collect a fluid sample from the abdominal cavity to help find out the cause of ascites (diagnostic).
 
              - Diagnose infection in the ascitic fluid (diagnostic).
 
              - Remove a large amount of fluid from the abdominal cavity when the fluid is causing discomfort or affecting the function of the kidneys or intestines (therapeutic).
 
            
           
         
        
          
            
              Current as of: October 19, 2024