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Paracentesis is a procedure to take out fluid that has collected in the belly (peritoneal fluid).

This
fluid buildup is called ascites  . Ascites may be caused by infection, inflammation, an injury,
or other conditions, such as cirrhosis or cancer. The fluid is taken out using a long, thin needle
put through the belly. The fluid is sent to a lab and studied to find the cause of the fluid buildup.
Paracentesis also may be done to take the fluid out to relieve belly pressure or pain in people
with cancer or cirrhosis.

Why It Is Done

Paracentesis may be done to:

 Find the cause of fluid buildup in the belly.


 Diagnose an infection in the peritoneal fluid.
 Check for certain types of cancer, such as liver cancer.
 Remove a large amount of fluid that is causing pain or difficulty breathing or that is
affecting how the kidneys or the intestines (bowel) are working.
 Check for damage after a belly injury.

How To Prepare

Before you have paracentesis done, tell your doctor if you:

Are taking any medicine.

Are allergic to any medicines, including numbing medicines (anesthetics).

 Have had bleeding problems or are taking blood thinners, such as aspirin,nonsteroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), or warfarin (Coumadin).
 Are or might be pregnant.

Other blood tests may be done before a paracentesis to make sure that you do not have any
bleeding or clotting problems. You will empty your bladder before the procedure.

You may be asked to sign a consent form. Talk to your doctor about any concerns you have
regarding the need for the test, its risks, how it will be done, or what the results will mean. To
help you understand the importance of this test, fill out themedical test information form
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