Background: Breast abscesses have usually been treated by incision and drainage. During the past 10 years conservative treatment with repeated ultrasound-guided drainage to evacuate the abscess combined with antibiotic treatment has become a valuable alternative.

Patients And Methods: From 1991 to 2003 the authors treated 17 patients with puerperal abscess with this method. Under local anesthesia with ultrasound guidance a thick needle (preferably a Venflon) is introduced into the cavity. The procedure is repeated every two or three days until the ultrasound image demonstrates a diameter of the cavity of 1.5 cm or less. The oral antibiotic treatment lasts for 6 to 10 days.

Results: In 7 cases only one puncture was needed, 5 cases needed 2 punctures while 4 women needed 3 or more punctures (up to 5). In 16 cases an open drainage could be avoided. One patient wanted to discontinue the conservative treatment after the first puncture and requested the surgical drainage.

Conclusions: Conservative therapy with ultrasound-guided drainage of puerperal breast abscesses can therefore be recommended as a standard treatment.

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