An abscess is a pocket of encapsulated infection sealed off by the body’s own defense mechanisms. Over time, the immune system forms a protective capsule around the infected area— trapping pus, bacteria, and dead tissue inside.
While this natural barrier helps prevent the infection from spreading, it also makes it difficult for antibiotics to reach the source. That’s why encapsulated abscesses often require active drainage to heal properly.
An abscess is treated by removing the infected fluid (pus) and helping the body heal. The goal is to stop the infection, relieve pain, and prevent it from coming back.
Without effective drainage, recovery can be slow, painful, and incomplete. That’s where MADS® comes in — an innovative, next-generation drainage system designed to make abscess treatment faster, safer, and more efficient for both patients and healthcare providers.
When an abscess forms deep inside the body, proper drainage is essential to prevent complications and promote healing.
In these cases, doctors often use image-guided techniques to insert a thin drainage tube directly into the abscess cavity. This allows pus and infected fluid to be safely removed without the need for open surgery.
With MADS®, the cleaning fluid circulates continuously inside the abscess, while the pus is gently and efficiently drained out.
Patients may also need antibiotics if:
- The infection is spreading
- Patients have other health conditions
- The abscess is deep or difficult to drain
However, antibiotics alone are often not enough, because they can't easily reach inside a sealed abscess.
When it comes to abscess treatment, the first attempt matters.
An accurate and effective intervention not only improves patient comfort — it significantly reduces the risk of complications, prolonged infections, and repeated procedures.
Choosing the right solution from the start leads to faster healing, shorter hospital stays, and better long-term outcomes.
At Madsnor, we believe that advanced technology like MADS® empowers healthcare professionals to deliver high-precision treatment that protects patient health from day one.