Dogliotti Puncture

A dogliotti puncture is a procedure in which a surgeon uses a special needle to remove fluid or pus from a patient's body cavity. This method is used to treat various diseases such as abscesses, cysts, tumors and other infectious diseases.

The procedure is performed under local anesthesia and takes about 15-20 minutes. The doctor makes a small incision in the patient's skin, then inserts a needle into the body cavity and removes fluid or pus. The wound is then closed with sutures or adhesive tape.

Dogliotti puncture is a safe and effective procedure that allows you to quickly and effectively treat various diseases. However, like any other medical procedure, it has its risks and can cause complications. Therefore, before carrying out the procedure, it is necessary to consult a doctor and undergo all necessary examinations.