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Original Article

Single-session alcohol sclerotherapy in benign symptomatic hepatic cysts

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Pages 993-997 | Accepted 17 Mar 1997, Published online: 04 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

Purpose: to evaluate the results of single-session alcohol sclerotherapy in benign symptomatic liver cysts

Material and Methods: Ten cysts (volume 200–4800 ml) in 10 patients were treated by percutaneous catheterization and injection of 96% ethanol at a dose of 10% of the cyst volume but never more than 100 ml. the treatment was applied for a maximum of 20 min, after which the alcohol and catheter were removed

Results: A satisfactory reduction in cyst volume was achieved in all patients. in 8 patients there was a re-accumulation of fluid during the first period after therapy, followed by a significant reduction in volume on later follow-up examinations. Except for pain, there were no complications

Conclusion: Sclerotherapy as a single-session procedure resulted in a significant reduction in cyst volume in all 10 patients. the postprocedural re-accumulation of fluid seen in 8 patients proved to be temporary. It was not necessary to repeat the sclerotherapy procedure in any patient

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