The Ascitic Tap
Abdominal paracentesis, also known as the ascitic tap, is a medical procedure used to either diagnose or treat ascites.
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Indications
Diagnosis of ascites or suspected SBP; therapeutic tap for relief of tense ascites
Contraindications
Coagulopathy, bowel obstruction, full bladder
Positioning
Patient supine with abdomen exposed
Identify the Site
Left lower quadrant
Using ultrasound to identify an area of maximum fluid
Mark the Insertion Site
Using skin marking pen
Prepare Sterile Field
Open all required sterile equipment onto field
Prepare the Site
Decontaminate a large area with chlorhexidine or iodine
Prepare Equipment
Place everything in the order it will be used
Inject Local Anaesthetic
Create a small wheal over the site then inject through the whole insertion tract
Insert the Needle / Cannula
Through the marked site, until flashback of ascitic fluid
Take Diagnostic Sample
25 - 50mL depending on desired tests
Assistant to fill specimen containers
Therapeutic Tap
If indicated
Remove large volumes using collection system
Remove the Needle / Cannula
Place the Dressing
Clean Up
Dispose of sharps and other waste
Processing
Label the collection tubes and send to the lab
Ascitic Fluid Leak
From Insertion site
Bleeding
From insertion site or into abdomen
Visceral Perforation
Bladder or bowel