Treat abdominal and pelvic organ disease with radiotherapy intervention! A bowel disease or a deep abdominopelvic abscess is a consequence of the spread of germs on organs such as the liver, kidneys, pancreas, colon, muscularis along the spine. Occasionally it is a side effect of other surgeries such as appendicitis, gallbladder surgery. In the case of large bumps of 3–5 cm, treatment with antibiotics is not effective. The most appropriate treatment for upper extremities is the removal of the pus, with the help of medical imaging such as ultrasound and a Percutaneous Abscess Drainage under ultrasound or CT scan guidance. Its benefits include taking pus samples to sterilize the virus and finding an effective type of antibiotic (pus culture and antibiogram), no surgery, low risk, rapid recovery, short hospitalization. "To find out the reason and the solution and to find a proper and appropriate treatment for this problem, please consult with our experienced Calvary Interventional radiologists at Calmette Hospital. The most effective and effective method of piercing the pores.