Percutaneous drainage is a minimally invasive procedure used to remove fluid or pus from a body cavity or abscess through the skin using a catheter. This technique is clinically significant as it can alleviate symptoms, prevent complications, and reduce the need for more invasive surgical interventions. A common association is with the management of abdominal abscesses, where failure to adequately drain can lead to sepsis or further infection.

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