Abstract: The increased use of Ultrasonography (US) has led to increased detection of simple hepatic cysts. For symptomatic cysts treatment is necessary. Until some years ago surgery was the only therapy. We have treated a large number of patients with Percutaneous Alcohol Sclerotherapy (PAS) and evaluated retrospectively the efficacy of this approach. Data on 21 patients with symptomatic simple hepatic cysts were reviewed retrospectively. Cysts had a mean diameter of 9 cm (range: 7-15 cm). PAS was always performed under local anesthesia and US guidance. 25% of the volume was replaced with 95% ethanol and then completely aspirated after 20-30 minutes. No complications or deaths occurred. In all patients symptoms disappeared after treatment....
Cystic lesions of the liver consist of a heterogeneous group of disorders that can present diagnosti...
To summarize the experience of ultrasound guided percutaneous aspiration and sclerotherapy for perip...
The authors report their experience with 92 patients treated by percutaneous alcoholization of simpl...
Abstract: The increased use of Ultrasonography (US) has led to increased detection of simple hepatic...
The increased use of Ultrasonography (US) has led to increased detection of simple hepatic cysts. Fo...
Non-parasitic liver cysts represent a frequent pathology, but rarely they cause compressive symptoms...
Background: Over the past decades, multiple approaches to aspiration sclerotherapy of large symptoma...
Congenital hepatic cysts are a frequent disease, symptomatic in 16-18\% of the cases. The Authors re...
We treated 35 patients who had hepatic cysts (30 congenital cysts, 5 hydatid cysts) with percutaneou...
Hepatic cysts are fluid-filled lesions in the liver that generally arise as congenital anomalies. Pr...
Purpose We evaluated our initial experience of per-forming sclerotherapy for symptomatic hepatic cys...
Background: Simple hepatic cysts (SHC) may cause pain and bloating and thus impair quality of life. ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Aspiration sclerotherapy is a percutaneous procedure indica...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the efficiency of the percutaneous sclerotherapy as an effective method of n...
AIM: To evaluate the efficacy of a new sclerotization technique with pure ethanol in the treatment o...
Cystic lesions of the liver consist of a heterogeneous group of disorders that can present diagnosti...
To summarize the experience of ultrasound guided percutaneous aspiration and sclerotherapy for perip...
The authors report their experience with 92 patients treated by percutaneous alcoholization of simpl...
Abstract: The increased use of Ultrasonography (US) has led to increased detection of simple hepatic...
The increased use of Ultrasonography (US) has led to increased detection of simple hepatic cysts. Fo...
Non-parasitic liver cysts represent a frequent pathology, but rarely they cause compressive symptoms...
Background: Over the past decades, multiple approaches to aspiration sclerotherapy of large symptoma...
Congenital hepatic cysts are a frequent disease, symptomatic in 16-18\% of the cases. The Authors re...
We treated 35 patients who had hepatic cysts (30 congenital cysts, 5 hydatid cysts) with percutaneou...
Hepatic cysts are fluid-filled lesions in the liver that generally arise as congenital anomalies. Pr...
Purpose We evaluated our initial experience of per-forming sclerotherapy for symptomatic hepatic cys...
Background: Simple hepatic cysts (SHC) may cause pain and bloating and thus impair quality of life. ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Aspiration sclerotherapy is a percutaneous procedure indica...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the efficiency of the percutaneous sclerotherapy as an effective method of n...
AIM: To evaluate the efficacy of a new sclerotization technique with pure ethanol in the treatment o...
Cystic lesions of the liver consist of a heterogeneous group of disorders that can present diagnosti...
To summarize the experience of ultrasound guided percutaneous aspiration and sclerotherapy for perip...
The authors report their experience with 92 patients treated by percutaneous alcoholization of simpl...