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Las malformaciones vasculares congénitas afectan con mayor frecuencia al sistema tegumentario y se hacen evidentes al nacer o en las primeras semanas de vida con una prevalencia estimada del 4,5%. Las anomalías linfáticas, suelen tener una presentación variable, y en la mayoría de ocasiones su manejo se convierte en un desafío. Se estima que su incidencia global oscila entre 1 en 2.000 y 1 en 16.0004,5 casos. Objetivo: Determinar la importancia de un adecuado manejo por cirugía vascular en el contexto de un paciente pediátrico con Linfangioma en miembro inferior tomando como metodología la presentación de un caso clínico. Descripción del caso: Paciente de 7 meses de edad sin antecedentes clínicos o quirúrgicos de interés, quien es traído por su madre a consulta de cirugía vascular por presencia de masa en miembro inferior derecho que progresivamente ha mostrado crecimiento, cuadro que se acompaña de tumefacción en partes blandas y roce o dolor a la distensión en la zona de la malformación, de acuerdo a la clasificación de Mulliken y Glowacki se concluye que se trata de un Linfangioma, diagnóstico que se corroboró por ultrasonografía Doppler, Angiotac y flebografía ascendente. Para su manejo se realizó drenaje percutáneo ecoguiado y escleroterapia mediante espuma de polidocanol al 1% para sellar la malformación vascular, obteniendo mejoría clínica con resultados estéticos y funcionales satisfactorios. Conclusión: El Linfangioma es una malformación vascular poco frecuente que no se ha documentado localmente, por lo tanto, la presentación de este caso pretendió proporcionar información científica actualizada sobre el tratamiento de la patología vascular y abogar por un manejo basado en la evidencia médica existente, que contribuya a resultados favorables para los pacientes pediátricos
Congenital vascular malformations most frequently affect the integumentary system and become evident at birth or in the first weeks of life with an estimated prevalence of 4.5%. Lymphatic anomalies usually have a variable presentation, and in most cases their management becomes a challenge. Its global incidence is estimated to range between 1 in 2,000 and 1 in 16,0004.5 cases. Objective: Determine the importance of adequate management by vascular surgery in the context of a pediatric patient with Lymphangioma in the lower limb using the presentation of a clinical case as a methodology. Description of the case: A 7-monthold patient with no clinical or surgical history of interest, who was brought by his mother to a vascular surgery consultation due to the presence of a mass in the right lower limb that has progressively shown growth, a condition that is accompanied by swelling in the soft tissues and friction or pain upon distension in the area of the malformation, according to the classification of Mulliken and Glowacki, it is concluded that it is a Lymphangioma, a diagnosis that was confirmed by Doppler ultrasonography, Angiotac and ascending phlebography. For its management, ultrasound-guided percutaneous drainage and sclerotherapy using 1% polidocanol foam was performed to seal the vascular malformation, obtaining clinical improvement with satisfactory aesthetic and functional results. Conclusion: Lymphangioma is a rare vascular malformation that has not been documented locally, therefore, the presentation of this case aimed to provide updated scientific information on the treatment of vascular pathology and advocate management based on existing medical evidence. that contributes to favorable outcomes for pediatric patients
As malformações vasculares congênitas afetam mais frequentemente o sistema tegumentar e tornam-se evidentes ao nascimento ou nas primeiras semanas de vida, com prevalência estimada em 4,5%. As anomalias linfáticas costumam ter apresentação variável e na maioria dos casos seu manejo torna-se um desafio. Estima-se que sua incidência global varie entre 1 em 2.000 e 1 em 16.0004,5 casos. Objetivo: Determinar a importância do manejo adequado por cirurgia vascular no contexto de um paciente pediátrico com Linfangioma em membro inferior utilizando como metodologia a apresentação de um caso clínico. Descrição do caso: Paciente de 7 meses, sem antecedentes clínicos ou cirúrgicos de interesse, que foi trazido pela mãe à consulta de cirurgia vascular devido à presença de uma massa no membro inferior direito que apresentava crescimento progressivo, quadro que vem acompanhado de inchaço nos tecidos moles e fricção ou dor à distensão na área da malformação, segundo a classificação de Mulliken e Glowacki, conclui-se que se trata de um Linfangioma, diagnóstico que foi confirmado por Ultrassonografia Doppler, Angiotac e flebografia ascendente. Para seu manejo foi realizada drenagem percutânea guiada por ultrassom e escleroterapia com espuma de polidocanol a 1% para selar a malformação vascular, obtendo melhora clínica com resultados estéticos e funcionais satisfatórios. Conclusão: O linfangioma é uma malformação vascular rara e não documentada localmente, portanto, a apresentação deste caso teve como objetivo fornecer informação científica atualizada sobre o tratamento da patologia vascular e defender uma gestão baseada na evidência médica existente que contribua para resultados favoráveis para a pediatria. pacientes
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Congenital AbnormalitiesABSTRACT
Las malformaciones vasculares congénitas afectan con mayor frecuencia al sistema tegumentario y se hacen evidentes al nacer o en las primeras semanas de vida con una prevalencia estimada del 4,5%. Las anomalías linfáticas, suelen tener una presentación variable, y en la mayoría de ocasiones su manejo se convierte en un desafío. Se estima que su incidencia global oscila entre 1 en 2.000 y 1 en 16.0004,5 casos. Objetivo: Determinar la importancia de un adecuado manejo por cirugía vascular en el contexto de un paciente pediátrico con Linfangioma en miembro inferior tomando como metodología la presentación de un caso clínico. Descripción del caso: Paciente de 7 meses de edad sin antecedentes clínicos o quirúrgicos de interés, quien es traído por su madre a consulta de cirugía vascular por presencia de masa en miembro inferior derecho que progresivamente ha mostrado crecimiento, cuadro que se acompaña de tumefacción en partes blandas y roce o dolor a la distensión en la zona de la malformación, de acuerdo a la clasificación de Mulliken y Glowacki se concluye que se trata de un Linfangioma, diagnóstico que se corroboró por ultrasonografía Doppler, Angiotac y flebografía ascendente. Para su manejo se realizó drenaje percutáneo ecoguiado y escleroterapia mediante espuma de polidocanol al 1% para sellar la malformación vascular, obteniendo mejoría clínica con resultados estéticos y funcionales satisfactorios. Conclusión: El Linfangioma es una malformación vascular poco frecuente que no se ha documentado localmente, por lo tanto, la presentación de este caso pretendió proporcionar información científica actualizada sobre el tratamiento de la patología vascular y abogar por un manejo basado en la evidencia médica existente, que contribuya a resultados favorables para los pacientes pediátricos.
Congenital vascular malformations most frequently affect the integumentary system and become evident at birth or in the first weeks of life with an estimated prevalence of 4.5%. Lymphatic anomalies usually have a variable presentation, and in most cases their management becomes a challenge. Its global incidence is estimated to range between 1 in 2,000 and 1 in 16,0004.5 cases. Objective: Determine the importance of adequate management by vascular surgery in the context of a pediatric patient with Lymphangioma in the lower limb using the presentation of a clinical case as a methodology. Description of the case: A 7-month-old patient with no clinical or surgical history of interest, who was brought by his mother to a vascular surgery consultation due to the presence of a mass in the right lower limb that has progressively shown growth, a condition that is accompanied by swelling in the soft tissues and friction or pain upon distension in the area of the malformation, according to the classification of Mulliken and Glowacki, it is concluded that it is a Lymphangioma, a diagnosis that was confirmed by Doppler ultrasonography, Angiotac and ascending phlebography. For its management, ultrasound-guided percutaneous drainage and sclerotherapy using 1% polidocanol foam was performed to seal the vascular malformation, obtaining clinical improvement with satisfactory aesthetic and functional results. Conclusion: Lymphangioma is a rare vascular malformation that has not been documented locally, therefore, the presentation of this case aimed to provide updated scientific information on the treatment of vascular pathology and advocate management based on existing medical evidence. that contributes to favorable outcomes for pediatric patients.
As malformações vasculares congênitas afetam mais frequentemente o sistema tegumentar e tornam-se evidentes ao nascimento ou nas primeiras semanas de vida, com prevalência estimada em 4,5%. As anomalias linfáticas costumam ter apresentação variável e na maioria dos casos seu manejo torna-se um desafio. Estima-se que sua incidência global varie entre 1 em 2.000 e 1 em 16.0004,5 casos. Objetivo: Determinar a importância do manejo adequado por cirurgia vascular no contexto de um paciente pediátrico com Linfangioma em membro inferior utilizando como metodologia a apresentação de um caso clínico. Descrição do caso: Paciente de 7 meses, sem antecedentes clínicos ou cirúrgicos de interesse, que foi trazido pela mãe à consulta de cirurgia vascular devido à presença de uma massa no membro inferior direito que apresentava crescimento progressivo, quadro que vem acompanhado de inchaço nos tecidos moles e fricção ou dor à distensão na área da malformação, segundo a classificação de Mulliken e Glowacki, conclui-se que se trata de um Linfangioma, diagnóstico que foi confirmado por Ultrassonografia Doppler, Angiotac e flebografia ascendente. Para seu manejo foi realizada drenagem percutânea guiada por ultrassom e escleroterapia com espuma de polidocanol a 1% para selar a malformação vascular, obtendo melhora clínica com resultados estéticos e funcionais satisfatórios. Conclusão: O linfangioma é uma malformação vascular rara e não documentada localmente, portanto, a apresentação deste caso teve como objetivo fornecer informação científica atualizada sobre o tratamento da patologia vascular e defender uma gestão baseada na evidência médica existente que contribua para resultados favoráveis para a pediatria. pacientes.
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Introducción. Las malformaciones linfáticas quísticas, también llamadas linfangiomas quísticos, aparecen muy raramente de forma aislada en el hígado. Casos clínicos. Se presentan dos pacientes femeninas de edad preescolar con marcada hepatomegalia, dependiente de lesiones quísticas multitabicadas, secundarias a malformación linfática quística gigante del hígado, que fueron tratadas en el Hospital Pediátrico Universitario William Soler, La Habana, Cuba. Resultados. En ambos casos el diagnóstico se apoyó en los estudios de imágenes, la laparoscopia y el análisis histopatológico. En un caso el tratamiento fue la hepatectomía derecha, mientras que en el otro se empleó la escleroterapia, ambas con evolución favorable. Conclusión. A pesar de su rareza, este diagnóstico no debe obviarse ante un paciente pediátrico con lesiones hepáticas quísticas. El tratamiento de elección es la resección quirúrgica, pero su indicación y envergadura debe valorarse de forma individualizada
Introduction. Cystic lymphatic malformations, also called cystic lymphangiomas, are very rarely found in the liver. Clinical cases. Two pediatric female preschool-age patients. presented with hepatomegaly due to multi-septated cystic lesions of the liver, who received treatment at Hospital Pediátrico Universitario William Soler, La Habana, Cuba. Results. We report two pediatric cases with giant cystic lymphatic malformation of the liver. In both cases, the diagnosis were based on imaging, laparoscopy and pathology. In one case the treatment was right hepatectomy, whereas in the other, sclerotherapy was performed, both with a favorable outcome. Conclusion. Despite its rarity, this diagnosis should be considered in pediatric patients with hepatic cystic lesions. The recommended treatment is surgical resection, but its indication and extent should be assessed individually for each patient.
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Humans , Sclerotherapy , Lymphangioma, Cystic , Lymphatic Abnormalities , Laparoscopy , Hepatectomy , HepatomegalyABSTRACT
Objective:To investigate the current status of endoscopic treatment for gastroesophageal varices in portal hypertension in China, and to provide supporting data and reference for the development of endoscopic treatment.Methods:In this study, initiated by the Liver Health Consortium in China (CHESS), a questionnaire was designed and distributed online to investigate the basic condition of endoscopic treatment for gastroesophageal varices in portal hypertension in 2022 in China. Questions included annual number and indication of endoscopic procedures, adherence to guideline for preventing esophagogastric variceal bleeding (EGVB), management and timing of emergent EGVB, management of gastric and isolated varices, and improvement of endoscopic treatment. Proportions of hospitals concerning therapeutic choices to all participant hospitals were calculated. Guideline adherence between secondary and tertiary hospitals were compared by using Chi-square test.Results:A total of 836 hospitals from 31 provinces (anotomous regions and municipalities) participated in the survey. According to the survey, the control of acute EGVB (49.3%, 412/836) and the prevention of recurrent bleeding (38.3%, 320/836) were major indications of endoscopic treatment. For primary [non-selective β-blocker (NSBB) or endoscopic therapies] and secondary prophylaxis (NSBB and endoscopic therapies) of EGVB, adherence to domestic guideline was 72.5% (606/836) and 39.2% (328/836), respectively. There were significant differences in the adherence between secondary and tertiary hospitals in primary prophylaxis of EGVB [71.0% (495/697) VS 79.9% (111/139), χ2=4.11, P=0.033] and secondary prophylaxis of EGVB [41.6% (290/697) VS 27.3% (38/139), χ2=9.31, P=0.002]. A total of 78.2% (654/836) hospitals preferred endoscopic therapies treating acute EGVB, and endoscopic therapy was more likely to be the first choice for treating acute EGVB in tertiary hospitals (82.6%, 576/697) than secondary hospitals [56.1% (78/139), χ2=46.33, P<0.001]. The optimal timing was usually within 12 hours (48.5%, 317/654) and 12-24 hours (36.9%, 241/654) after the bleeding. Regarding the management of gastroesophageal varices type 2 and isolated gastric varices type 1, most hospitals used cyanoacrylate injection in combination with sclerotherapy [48.2% (403/836) and 29.9% (250/836), respectively], but substantial proportions of hospitals preferred clip-assisted therapies [12.4% (104/836) and 26.4% (221/836), respectively]. Improving the skills of endoscopic doctors (84.2%, 704/836), and enhancing the precision of pre-procedure evaluation and quality of multidisciplinary team (78.9%, 660/836) were considered urgent needs in the development of endoscopic treatment. Conclusion:A variety of endoscopic treatments for gastroesophageal varices in portal hypertension are implemented nationwide. Participant hospitals are active to perform emergent endoscopy for acute EGVB, but are inadequate in following recommendations regarding primary and secondary prophylaxis of EGVB. Moreover, the selection of endoscopic procedures for gastric varices differs greatly among hospitals.
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Objective To discuss the clinical efficacy of absolute ethanol and foam hardening agent in the treatment of large venous malformations(VM)in child patients.Methods The clinical data of a total of 60 child patients with solitary large VM were retrospectively analyzed.The child patients were divided into group A(n=30)and group B(n=30).Patients in group A received absolute ethanol injection followed by foam hardening agent injection,while patients in group B received foam hardening agent injection followed by absolute ethanol injection.The clinical efficacy,complications,mean number of injections and mean dosage of absolute ethanol were compared between the two groups.Results The total effective rate in both group A and group B was 100%.The markedly effective rate in group A and group B was 63.33%(19/30)and 90%(27/30)respectively,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).In group A and group B,the mean dosage of absolute ethanol was(10.30±3.19)mL and(6.73±2.06)mL respectively,the mean number of injection was(3.57±1.01)times and(2.63±0.61)times respectively,and the differences in the above two indexes were statistically significant(both P<0.05).No serious complications occurred in either group.The incidence of blisters in group A and group B was 30%(9/30)and 6.67%(2/30)respectively,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion For large VM in child patients,combination use of absolute ethanol and foam hardening agent can improve the curative efficacy,reduce the dosage of absolute ethanol,and lower the incidence of complications.In addition,the therapeutic mode of foam hardening agent injection followed by absolute ethanol injection can achieve better efficacy.(J Intervent Radiol,2024,32:28-32)
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Objective To analyze the effect of different retained dosage of lauromacrogol within the thyroid cyst in the sclerotherapy of thyroid cysts.Methods A total of 200 patients with thyroid cysts,who were admitted to the Longyan Municipal First Hospital of China between August 2020 and August 2021,were enrolled in this study.The patients were randomly and equally divided into group zero(suctioning out all the amount of the injected lauromacrogol),and,according to the percentage of the retained lauromacrogol dosage to the total cystic fluid,group 10%,group 20%,group 30%and group 50%,with 40 patients in each group.Thyroid color ultrasound was reviewed at 1,3,6,and 12 months after treatment.The changes of capsule volume,curative efficacy,influencing factors,and adverse reactions after the cyst became sclerosis were analyzed.Logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the factors affecting the postoperative efficacy.Results In all the 5 groups,the suctioned fluid was dark red in colour,and the patients had cystic nodules.The preoperative mean cyst volume was(20.43±5.86)cm3.In all the 5 groups,the postoperative changes in cyst volume indicated that the postoperative one-month cyst volume significantly shrank when compared with the preoperative volume,the postoperative 3-month cyst volume remarkably shrank when compared with the postoperative one-month volume,and the postoperative 6-month cyst volume strikingly shrank when compared with the postoperative 3-month volume(all P<0.05),while no statistically significant difference in the cyst volume existed between the postoperative 12-month value and the postoperative 6-month value(P>0.05).The postoperative 6-month total effective rate of all the five groups was 87%(174/200),and no statistically significant differences in the postoperative 6-month curative effect existed between each other among the 5 groups(P>0.05).Taking the postoperative 6-month curative effect as the dependent variable,and the age,sex,thick cystic wall,cystic septum,and preoperative cyst volume as independent variables,the binary logistic regression analysis was conducted,which revealed that the thick cystic wall(OR=0.24,95%CI=0.08-0.72,P=0.01)and the cystic septum(OR=0.21,95%CI=0.07-0.67,P=0.01)were the factors affecting the postoperative 6-month curative effect.The main side reaction was pain,which was tolerable by patients.There was no significant difference in the incidence of adverse reactions between each other among the five groups(all P>0.05).Conclusion In treating thyroid cysts by using ultrasound-guided lauromacrogol sclerotherapy,there is no relationship between the curative effect and the percentage of the retained lauromacrogol dosage to the total cystic fluid.The best curative effect can be achieved at 6 months after injection of lauromacrogol,which can be used as the optimal time for follow-up check.The thick cystic wall and the cystic septum are the main factors that affect the curative effect of lauromacrogol sclerotherapy.For the treatment of thyroid cyst,lauromacrogol sclerotherapy carries reliable curative effect with few adverse reactions,therefore,this therapy is worthy of clinical application.(J Intervent Radiol,2024,32:69-73)
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Clinically,polycystic liver disease(PLD)is a rare genetic disease.Most patients have no clinical symptoms,and a few patients with symptomatic PLD complicated by serious complications need to be treated.Liver transplantation is the only radical treatment for patients with symptomatic PLD.However,most patients are not able to receive liver transplantation due to a lack of donors,expensive surgical cost,and high risk.Because of its many advantages such as less trauma,fast recovery,repeatable,high safety and fewer complications,the minimally-invasive interventional techniques,represented by percutaneous cyst sclerotherapy and transcatheter arterial embolization,have been successfully employed for the treatment of symptomatic PLD in recent years,moreover,its clinical effect has been recognized by both doctors and patients.Therefore,as it can improve the local symptoms and the quality of life of patients,the therapy using minimally-invasive interventional technique will become the development direction for the treatment of symptomatic PLD.This article aims to make a comprehensive review concerning the principle,mechanism,guiding mode,clinical application,advantages and disadvantages,and related complications of percutaneous cyst sclerotherapy and transcatheter arterial embolization therapy in the treatment of symptomatic PLD.
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Objective To investigate the efficacy and safety of interventional sclerotherapy for cystic lymphatic malformation(cLM).Methods A total of 92 cases of cLM were enrolled in this study.Forty-seven cases were macrocystic lymphatic malformation(LM),32 cases were mixed LM,and 13 cases were microcystic LM.At the first treatment,56 cases with clear or light yellow cystic fluid were defined as non-bleeding group;Thirty-six cases with cloudy or dark red cystic fluid were defined as bleeding group.Sclero-therapy was performed under the guidance of fluoroscopy or ultrasonic(US),followed by an outpatient or a telephone follow-up at least 3 months after operation.Results Ninety-two patients received 140 times of interventional sclerotherapy,with an average of 1.53 times.The overall cure rate was 56.5%and the overall effective rate was 95.7%.The results of subgroup analysis showed that the overall effective rate of macrocystic and mixed LM was higher than that of microcystic LM,while the overall effective rate of macrocystic and mixed LM had no statistical difference.The cure rate of macrocystic LM was higher than that of mixed and microcystic LM,but there was no significant difference between mixed and microcystic LM.Besides,there were no statistical differences in the overall effective rate and the cure rate between the bleeding group and the non-bleeding group.Conclusion Interventional sclerotherapy is a safe and effective treatment for cLM patients.The efficacy of interventional sclerotherapy is not affected by the presence or absence of intracapsular hemorrhage during the first treatment.
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Objective To investigate the related factors and prevention measures of postoperative fever in patients with renal cyst.Methods Retrospective analysis was made on the clinical data of 150 patients who were treated with laparoscopic renal cyst decapitation and decompression and sclerotherapy in Hangzhou First People's Hospital from January 2018 to December 2021,including age,gender,location,diameter,preoperative non gonococcal urethritis,preoperative urine culture,preoperative urinary leukocytes,hypertension,diabetes,operation mode,postoperative blood C reactive protein(CRP),and postoperative blood leukocytes,The time of onset of fever and the highest temperature of fever in patients with renal cysts after surgery were recorded.The patients were divided into fever group and non fever group after surgery.The related factors and causes of fever in the two groups were analyzed.Results Postoperative fever occurred in 121 cases(80.7%).There were statistically significant differences in gender ratio,diabetes history,preoperative routine urine white blood cell count,preoperative urine culture,preoperative non-gonococcal urethritis and surgical methods between the two groups(P<0.05).Logistic multivariate analysis showed that the history of diabetes mellitus and preoperative concomitant non-gonococcal urethritis were independent risk factors for postoperative fever(OR>1,P<0.05),postoperative blood CRP difference was statistically significant(P<0.05),postoperative fever was related to infection.Conclusion Patients with renal cyst need routine urine bacterial culture and routine urine white blood cell count before surgery to thoroughly treat urinary tract infection.Renal cyst sclerotherapy is selected to reduce the incidence of postoperative fever.History of diabetes mellitus and non-gonococcal urethritis were independent risk factors for fever after renal cyst.
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Abstract Background and objective: Lower limb varicose veins are a prevalent disease associated with several available treatment options, including conventional surgery and polidocanol foam sclerotherapy. However, few studies have analyzed therapeutic modality outcomes based on Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs). This large sample-size study was designed to evaluate the outcomes of polidocanol foam sclerotherapy compared to conventional surgery based on an analysis of PROMs. Methods: This was a prospective, observational, and qualitative study of 205 patients who underwent varicose vein treatment with either polidocanol foam sclerotherapy (57 patients, 90 legs) or conventional surgery (148 patients, 236 legs). Patients were preoperatively assessed and re-evaluated 30 days after the procedure using the Venous Disease Severity Score (VCSS) and specific venous disease quality-of-life questionnaires (VEINES-QoL/Sym). Results: Both treatments significantly improved VCSS and VEINES results 30 days after the procedure (p < 0.05). However, surgery promoted greater improvements in VCSS (on average 4.02-points improvement, p < 0.001), VEINES-QoL (average 8-points improvement, p < 0.001), and VEINES-Sym (average 11.66 points improvement, p < 0.001) than did sclerotherapy. Postoperative pain and aesthetic concerns about the legs were the domains of the questionnaires in which the results varied the most between the treatment modalities, with worse results for sclerotherapy. Conclusion: Both polidocanol foam sclerotherapy and conventional surgery positively impact patients' quality of life after 30 days, but the improvement is more significant for patients who undergo conventional surgery.
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Introducción: El síndrome de Klippel-Trenaunay es una enfermedad congénita poco frecuente, caracterizada por una tríada clásica, que consiste en una malformación capilar cutánea, hipertrofia del tejido blando y/u óseo en extremidades, y malformaciones venosas, resultantes en venas varicosas u otras malformaciones del sistema venoso profundo. Objetivo: Presentar la escleroterapia como opción terapéutica en el manejo del síndrome de Klippel-Trenaunay. Métodos: Paciente femenina de 27 años, color de piel blanca, con antecedentes de diagnóstico de Síndrome de Klippel-Trenaunay desde los tres años de edad, el cual se manifestó como un nevus desde su nacimiento, localizado en la región glútea izquierda, aumento de tamaño de la extremidad y presencia de dilataciones venosas desde la infancia temprana. Resultados: Se empleó, como tratamiento de las várices, la escleroterapia con espuma. Conclusiones: Se logró eliminar los trayectos varicosos, mejorando la estética y funcionabilidad de la extremidad(AU)
Introduction: Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome is a rare congenital disease characterized by a classic triad consisting of a cutaneous capillary malformation, hypertrophy of soft tissue and/or bone in the limbs, and venous malformations, resulting in varicose veins or other malformations of the deep venous system. Objective: To present sclerotherapy as a therapeutic option in the management of Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome. Methods: It is presented the case of a 27-year-old female patient, with white skin, a history of diagnosis of Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome since she was three years old, which manifested as a nevus from birth, located in the left gluteal region, increased size of the limb and presence of venous dilations since early childhood. Results: Foam sclerotherapy was used as a treatment for varicose veins. Conclusions: Varicose tracts were eliminated, which improved the aesthetics and functionality of the limb(AU)
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Background: Hemorrhoidal disease is one of the most common anorectal conditions encountered in daily practice for centuries. Conservative management of hemorrhoids (with oral diosmin, calcium dobesilate cream local application) and injection sclerotherapy with 3% polidocanol-both are very commonly practiced, cost effective, and outpatient department-based management of hemorrhoids which bear rare adverse effects. Comparative efficacy of injection sclerotherapy and conservative management in cases of hemorrhoids is still confusing and contradictory to each other according to different studies. Aims and Objectives: This study was conducted to compare the effectiveness between conservative management of hemorrhoids and injection sclerotherapy. Materials and Methods: This institution-based experimental study done over 74 patients of first- and second-degree internal hemorrhoids. Thirty-seven patients were randomly selected and managed with conservative management, and the rest with injection sclerotherapy. Treatment responses were assessed after 3 weeks and in unsatisfactory responses, treatment was repeated for another 3 weeks. Reassessment was done after 6 weeks and 6 months. Results: This study demonstrated that both injection sclerotherapy and conservative management had improved per rectal bleeding after 3 and 6 weeks of treatment, but the former had a significant edge over the counterpart after 6 months of treatment (56.8% vs. 35.1%, P = 0.002). In case of reduction of hemorrhoidal mass – injection sclerotherapy had significantly better outcome in all the follow-up visits, that is, 3 weeks (54.1% vs. 13.5%, P = 0.001), 6 weeks (70.3% vs. 35.1%, P = 0.008) and 6 months (59.5% vs. 27.0%, P = 0.003). Injection sclerotherapy had superior overall treatment outcome after 6 weeks of treatment (73% vs. 45.9%, P = 0.04) and long-term periods (56.85% vs. 27%, P < 0.01). Conclusion: Injection sclerotherapy shows significantly better and long-lasting improvement in symptomatic hemorrhoids in comparison to conservative management which is mainly able to limit per rectal bleeding only for a short period of time.
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Abstract Objective: To investigate the efficacy of 24-h interval multiple-session ethanol sclerotherapy for the treatment of simple renal cysts. Materials and Methods: The study sample included 58 patients (mean age, 65.37 ± 11.95 years). We included 76 simple renal cysts that were treated with percutaneous aspiration with a minimum of two sessions of 95% ethanol sclerotherapy in a 24-h interval between sessions. Patients were evaluated at 1, 3, and 6 months after the intervention for the efficacy of the treatment. Treatment success was defined as a complete regression of a cyst or a > 50% reduction in its volume, with no recurrence of symptoms. Results: The mean preprocedural cyst size was 72.98 ± 25.14 mm, and the mean preprocedural cyst volume was 205.76 ± 244.15 mL. The mean volume of ethanol used in the first sclerotherapy session was 62.76 ± 30.71 mL. The mean fluid accumulation in the cysts at the end of the first 24-h interval was 4.66 ± 7.13 mL. The mean quantity of ethanol used in the second sclerotherapy session was 26.48 ± 22.2 mL. A third sclerotherapy session was required in only 10 (13.2%) of the cysts. The mean follow-up period was 52.84 ± 37.83 months. The rate of complete regression was 97.4% for the whole sample at the end of the follow-up. Conclusion: Ethanol ablation with 24-h intervals is a safe and effective treatment option in the minimally invasive percutaneous treatment of simple renal cysts.
Resumo Objetivo: Demonstrar a eficácia da escleroterapia com etanol em sessões múltiplas em intervalos de 24 horas no tratamento de cistos renais simples. Materiais e Métodos: Foram avaliados 76 cistos renais simples de 58 pacientes (média de idade: 65,37 ± 11,95 anos) submetidos a aspiração percutânea e ao menos duas sessões de escleroterapia com etanol 95% num intervalo de 24 horas. Considerou- se sucesso de tratamento a regressão completa ou uma redução > 50% do volume do cisto, sem recorrência dos sintomas. Os pacientes foram reavaliados 1, 3 e 6 meses após o procedimento. Resultados: Antes do procedimento, a média do tamanho dos cistos foi de 72,98 ± 25,14 mm e a média do volume dos cistos foi de 205,76 ± 244,15 mL. A quantidade média de etanol utilizada na primeira sessão de escleroterapia foi de 62,76 ± 30,71 mL. A média de acúmulo de líquido ao final do intervalo de 24 horas foi de 4,66 ± 7,13 mL, sendo utilizada uma média de quantidade de etanol de 26,48 ± 22,2 mL na segunda sessão de escleroterapia. Uma terceira sessão de escleroterapia foi necessária em apenas 10 (13,2%) dos cistos. Na amostra geral, a taxa de regressão completa foi de 97,4%. O tempo médio de seguimento foi de 52,84 ± 37,83 meses. Conclusão: A ablação com etanol em intervalo de 24 horas é uma opção de tratamento segura, eficaz e minimamente invasiva no tratamento percutâneo de cistos renais simples.
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Abstract Objective To evaluate the efficacy of hypertonic saline infiltration as a sclerosing agent in the dorsal synovial cyst of the wrist. Method Patients of both genders, aged 18 years or older, with clinical and ultrasound diagnosis of synovial cyst, and without any previous treatment were selected. Case series in which 50 patients underwent aspiration of the contents of the cyst and infiltration of the hypertonic saline solution (2 ml sodium chloride solution 20% and 1 ml of lidocaine 2%). The patients were followed up for 24 weeks, when the parameters pain, strength, range of motion, function (quickDASH and Brief Michigan question), recurrence, and complications were evaluated. Results A total of 46 patients were evaluated for 24 weeks, 18 (39.1%) cysts evolved to resolution, and 28 (60.9%) presented recurrence. There was no statistically significant difference in the effect force or in the range of motion. There was no clinically significant difference in the scores of the questionnaires. The most frequent complications were pain and edema. Conclusion Infiltration with hypertonic saline solution for the treatment of dorsal synovial cyst of the wrist showed a recurrence rate of 60.9%.
Resumo Objetivo Avaliar a eficácia da infiltração da solução salina hipertônica como agente esclerosante no cisto sinovial dorsal do punho. Método Pacientes de ambos os sexos, com 18 anos ou mais, com diagnóstico clínico e ultrassonográfico de cisto sinovial, e sem nenhum tratamento prévio foram selectionados. Série de casos em que 50 pacientes foram submetidos a aspiração do conteúdo do cisto e infiltração da solução salina hipertônica (2 ml solução de cloreto de sódio 20% e 1 ml de lidocaína 2%). Seguimento realizado por 24 semanas, durante as quais foram avaliados os parâmetros dor, força, arco de movimento, função (questionários quick disabilities of the arm, hand, and shoulder [quickDASH] e brief Michigan), recorrência e complicações. ResultadoForam avaliados 46 pacientes por 24 semanas, 18 (39,1%) cistos evoluíram para cura e 28 (60,9%) cistos apresentaram recorrência. Não houve diferença estatisticamente significante nos quesitos força e arco de movimento. Não houve diferença clinicamente significante nos escores dos questionários. As complicações mais frequentes foram dor e edema. Conclusão A infiltração com solução salina hipertônica para tratamento do cisto sinovial dorsal do punho mostrou taxa de recorrência de 60,9%.
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Humans , Male , Female , Synovial Cyst/therapyABSTRACT
El endometrioma ovárico es un quiste con tejido endometrial ectópico que se asocia a disminución de la reserva ovárica, siendo su manejo en infertilidad controversial. Presentamos el caso de una mujer de 32 años con reserva ovárica disminuida y endometrioma mayor de 100 mm. Fue sometida a aspiración transvaginal ecoguiada y a escleroterapia con etanol, lográndose reducción del tamaño en 65% a los tres meses. Posteriormente se realizó fecundación in vitro (FIV), consiguiéndose embarazo. La exéresis del endometrioma es controversial, debido a que reduce la reserva ovárica. La escleroterapia demuestra conservarla, se asocia a una tasa baja de recurrencia y facilita la accesibilidad ovárica. La escleroterapia con etanol del endometrioma es una técnica ambulatoria, segura y eficaz que permite el embarazo en mujeres con infertilidad.
Ovarian endometrioma is a cyst with ectopic endometrial tissue associated with decreased ovarian reserve. Its management in infertility is controversial. We present the case of a 32-year-old woman with decreased ovarian reserve and endometrioma larger than 100 mm. She underwent ultrasound-guided transvaginal aspiration and subsequent sclerotherapy with ethanol, achieving a 65% reduction in size after three months. Subsequently, in vitro fertilization (IVF) was performed, and pregnancy was achieved. The excision of the endometrioma is controversial because it reduces the ovarian reserve. Sclerotherapy has been shown to preserve ovarian reserve, is associated with a low recurrence rate and facilitates ovarian accessibility. Ethanol sclerotherapy of endometrioma is a safe and effective outpatient technique that allows pregnancy in women with infertility.
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We report a case of functional parathyroid cyst treated by ultrasound-guided anhydrous ethanol sclerotherapy and microwave ablation. The 63-year-old female patient was diagnosed to have functional parathyroid cyst with hypercalcemia, high PTH and cystic space-occupying lesions in the neck by ultrasound, radionuclide scanning and PTH measurement of the cystic fluid. The patient refused to receive cyst resection, and anhydrous ethanol sclerotherapy with microwave ablation was performed under ultrasound guidance. The procedure was completed smoothly without any complications either during or after the operation. Follow-up examination of the patient at 18 months after the operation showed a significant reduction of the mass and normal blood calcium and iPTH levels, demonstrating a clinical cure of the patient. Ablative treatment of functional parathyroid cyst has not been documented so far. This approach provides a minimally invasive treatment modality for such cases where surgical resection is not an option, but its efficacy and safety need to be evaluated in more cases with longer follow-up time.
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Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Microwaves/therapeutic use , Plastic Surgery Procedures , Cysts , Ethanol/therapeutic use , Ultrasonography, InterventionalABSTRACT
Objective:To evaluate balloon compression-assisted endoscopic injection sclerotherapy (bc-EIS) for the treatment of esophageal varices.Methods:From June 2019 to November 2020, cirrhotic patients with esophageal varices who received endoscopic injection sclerotherapy (EIS) in the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University were enrolled in the study. The patients were randomly divided into the bc-EIS group and the traditional EIS group. The number of treatments to eradicate varicose veins, the dose of sclerosing agent used in the first treatment, the number of injection points in the first treatment, the rebleeding rate within 10 months after the operation and the incidence of complications or adverse reactions were compared between the two groups.Results:Ninety-two cases were initially included in the study, and 7 cases were excluded based on exclusion criteria. Finally, 85 cases were included in the data analysis, 47 in the bc-EIS group and 38 in the traditional EIS group. The first eradication rate, the second cumulative eradication rate and the third cumulative eradication rate were 82.98% (39/47), 91.49% (43/47) and 100.00% (47/47) in the bc-EIS group, and they were 10.53% (4/38) ( χ 2=44.125, P<0.001), 31.58% (12/38) ( χ 2=33.023, P<0.001) and 63.16% (24/38) ( χ 2=20.730, P<0.001), respectively in the traditional EIS group, and the differences were statistically significant. The treatment times of eradicating varicose veins in the bc-EIS group and the traditional EIS group were 1.25±0.60 and 3.21±1.41, respectively, with significant difference. The dosage of sclerosing agent in first treatment in the bc-EIS group and the traditional EIS group was 17.66±7.14 mL and 22.92±6.84 mL, respectively ( t=3.441, P=0.001). The numbers of initial injection points in the bc-EIS group and the traditional EIS group were 2.70±0.86 and 2.78±1.04, respectively and the difference was not statistically significant ( t=1.847, P=0.065). The rebleeding rates of the two groups within 10 months after the operation were 2.13% (1/47) and 18.42% (7/38) respectively ( χ 2=4.771, P=0.029). There were no serious complications in the two groups. The incidences of retrosternal pain, nausea and vomiting, abdominal distension and ulcer were 2.13% (1/47), 2.13% (1/47), 4.26% (2/47) and 0.00% (0/47) in the bc-EIS group, and in the traditional EIS group, they were 5.26% (2/38) ( χ 2=0.035, P=0.851), 5.26% (2/38) ( χ 2=0.035, P=0.851), 7.89% (3/38) ( χ 2=0.060, P=0.806) and 7.89% (3/38) ( χ 2=1.877, P=0.171), respectively, without significant difference. Conclusion:Bc-EIS is more effective than traditional EIS for the treatment of esophageal varices with lower postoperative rebleeding rate, which shows better clinical application value.
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To compare the efficacy, safety and economic cost of endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided puncture sclerotherapy and laparoscopic decapitation decompression for the renal cysts in the upper pole, data of patients with renal cysts in the upper pole who received EUS-guided puncture sclerotherapy (the EUS group, n=9) or laparoscopic decapitation decompression (the laparoscopy group, n=16) in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University from January 2021 to August 2022 were analyzed retrospectively. The effective rate, operation time, intraoperative blood loss, incidence of complications, hospital stay and treatment cost of the EUS group and the laparoscopy group were compared. Results showed that the effective rate was comparable in the EUS group and laparoscopy group (9/9 VS 14/16, P=0.520). The operation time was shorter (29.8±4.8 min VS 70.1±11.1 min, t=10.207, P<0.001), intraoperative blood loss less (0 mL VS 26.1±5.9 mL, t=13.089, P<0.001), postoperative hospital stay shorter (3.5±0.7 days VS 5.4±2.0 days, t=2.663, P=0.014), and total cost lower (10 547.85±2 388.19 yuan VS 15 316.09±5 352.45 yuan, t=2.517, P=0.019) in the EUS group compared with those in the laparoscopy group. There was no significant difference in the total hospital stay (8.1±2.0 days VS 9.3±3.1 days, t=1.019, P=0.319) or operation cost (3 946.79±490.82 yuan VS 3 860.18±857.42 yuan, t=-0.277, P=0.784) between the EUS group and laparoscopy group. There was 1 case of puncture bleeding, 1 case of hematuria, and 1 case of lumbago in the laparoscopy group, while no complication occurred in the EUS group. In conclusion, it is preliminarily believed that EUS-guided puncture sclerotherapy for renal cysts in the upper pole has similar clinical effects with higher safety, shorter postoperative hospital stay and lower total hospitalization cost compared with those of laparoscopic decapitation decompression, which is worth of clinical promotion.
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Objective:To investigate the safety and efficacy of ultrasound-guided sclerotherapy combined with radiofrequency ablation on the complex lymphatic malformations (LM) in children.Methods:The clinical data of 21 children with complex LM treated with ultrasound-guided sclerotherapy combined with radiofrequency ablation in the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from June 2018 to October 2021 were retrospectively analyzed.Intraoperative and postoperative complications were recorded.Imaging examinations were performed at 1, 3, 6, 9, 12, 18, 24 months postoperatively to observe the recurrence, the volume of the lesions and their reduction rate were calculated, and the efficacy was analyzed. Friedman test was used to compare the lesion volume at different time points before and after surgery, and the reduction rate of lesion volume at 1 month postoperatively and other time points after surgery. Results:A total of 21 children were included in this study, among them, there were 12 males and 9 females, age range from 1 month to 5 years and 6 months, with a median age of 23 months.A total of 26 LM in 21 children were successfully treated, and no serious complications like organ damage occurred during and after surgery.One patient with abdominal LM had a postoperative infection, which was controlled by 3 weeks of catheter drainage.Four LM in 3 children recurred at 3 or 6 months after surgery, while all lesions were significantly narrowed down than those before surgery and they were cured after 1-3 sessions of continued sclerotherapy.There were significant differences in the lesion volumes before surgery and 1, 3, 6, 9, 12, 18 and 24 months postoperatively [222.26(159.57, 316.40) cm 3vs.43.06(22.74, 62.53) cm 3, 31.56(15.49, 45.94) cm 3, 25.21(9.63, 36.22) cm 3, 19.80(6.79, 28.81) cm 3, 12.80(3.93, 20.38) cm 3, 7.13(0, 11.34) cm 3, and 2.79(0, 4.93) cm 3; all P<0.05]. There were significant differences between the volume reduction rates at 1 month postoperatively and 3, 6, 9, 12, 18, and 24 months postoperatively [79.36(73.30, 87.81)% vs.85.40(81.09, 91.61)%, 88.85(84.70, 93.61)%, 91.67(87.87, 95.05)%, 94.15(94.47, 97.35)%, 97.11(95.02, 100.00)%, and 99.04(97.93, 100.00)%; all P<0.05]. Patients were followed up for 24 months, and all of them were cured. Conclusions:Ultrasound-guided sclerotherapy combined with radiofrequency ablation is a minimally invasive, safe and effective therapeutic strategy for children with complex LM.
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Objective:To compare the efficacy and safety of endoscopic sclerotherapy with polycinnamol solution and foam in the treatment of grade II hemorrhagic internal hemorrhoids.Methods:From September 2020 to June 2021, 81 patients with grade II hemorrhagic internal hemorrhoids were collected from the Department of Gastroenterology, the First Affiliated Hospital of University of Science and Technology of China. They were randomly divided into an observation group and a control group. The observation group was injected with polycinnamol solution, and the control group was injected with polycinnamol foam. All of them were treated with endoscopic sclerotherapy. The clinical data of the two groups were compared and analyzed. The operation time, immediate hemostasis rate, incidence of postoperative complications (such as fever, pain, bleeding and Urinary retention), recurrence and rebleeding rate of the two groups were observed, and the efficacy and safety of the two groups in the treatment of grade II hemorrhagic internal hemorrhoids were compared.Results:There was no statistically significant difference in basic data between the two groups of patients (all P>0.05), indicating comparability. The surgical operation time of the observation group patients [(7.40±1.18)min] was shorter than that of the control group [(13.88±0.95)min] ( P<0.05); The injection dose of polycinnamol [(5.79±1.61)ml] in the observation group was higher than that in the control group [(4.38±1.92)ml] ( P<0.05). The immediate postoperative hemostasis rate in the observation group was the same as that in the control group (100%). The incidence of postoperative fever (7.32%), perianal pain (4.88%), bleeding (7.32%), and urinary retention (4.88%) complications in the observation group had no significant difference from that in the control group [postoperative fever (5.00%), anal pain (7.50%), bleeding (7.50%), and urinary retention (2.50%)] (all P>0.05). Two months after surgery, the rebleeding rate in the observation group (4.88%) was not significantly different from that in the control group (7.50%) ( P>0.05), but the rebleeding score in the observation group (1.21±0.63) was lower than that in the control group (2.62±0.71), with a statistically significant difference ( P<0.05). The rebleeding rate (2.44%) and the rebleeding score (2.33±1.51) in the observation group were lower than those in the control group [the rebleeding rate (12.50%) and the rebleeding score (5.54±2.42)] at 12 months after follow-up, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Endoscopic sclerotherapy is effective in the treatment of grade II hemorrhagic internal hemorrhoids. There is no significant difference in the immediate and short-term hemostasis rate and the incidence of complications between two different dosage forms of sclerotherapy, namely, polycinnamol solution and foam, but the operation of the solution injection is more time-saving and the long-term recurrence rate is lower, which is worthy of clinical application.