Background: The most common benign lesions of the kidney are simple cysts. They are acquired lesions and mostly affect the elderly population. Objectives: To describe the usage of choice-lock catheter and trocar technique in percutaneous renal cyst treatment and determining long-term outcomes. Patients and Methods: This retrospective study was carried out between February 2000 and July 2011 Eighty-eight cysts all of which were Bosniak type-1 cysts were selected in 75 patients. The treatment indications were flank pain, hydronephros is and hypertension. The choice-lock catheter was used for 84 cysts with the trocar technique. Ninety-five percent ethanol was used as the sclerosing agent. Maximum volume of the injected ethanol was 175 ml...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to demonstrate OK- 432 sclerotherapy efficacy for treatment of si...
Purpose. To evaluate the results of patient symptoms and radiologic outcomes of cystoretroperitoneal...
Background and Purpose: Bosniak III and IV renal cysts have low mortality potential, and little is r...
Background: The most common benign lesions of the kidney are simple cysts. They are acquired lesions...
Aim of the Study: We propose some technique devices for treating simple renal cysts with percutaneou...
AIM: To evaluate the efficacy of a new sclerotization technique with pure ethanol in the treatment o...
Relevance of the work is due the lack of a single uniform opinion concerning the choice of the optim...
INTRODUCTION: Renal cysts are common findings in nearly 10% of general population. According to Bosn...
Since many years renal cysts have been treated by percutaneous puncture and successive aspiration. T...
The simple renal cysts are the most frequent lesions of kidney in adults. Approximately 30% of subje...
The simple renal cysts are the most frequent lesions of kidney in adults. Approximately 30% of subje...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of single-session OK-432 sclerotherapy for the treatmen...
The treatment of renal cysts by percutaneous puncture and alcohol instillation: our experienc
The authors report their experience with 92 patients treated by percutaneous alcoholization of simpl...
Purpose: Although simple renal cysts are benign and most of them do not require treatment, intervent...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to demonstrate OK- 432 sclerotherapy efficacy for treatment of si...
Purpose. To evaluate the results of patient symptoms and radiologic outcomes of cystoretroperitoneal...
Background and Purpose: Bosniak III and IV renal cysts have low mortality potential, and little is r...
Background: The most common benign lesions of the kidney are simple cysts. They are acquired lesions...
Aim of the Study: We propose some technique devices for treating simple renal cysts with percutaneou...
AIM: To evaluate the efficacy of a new sclerotization technique with pure ethanol in the treatment o...
Relevance of the work is due the lack of a single uniform opinion concerning the choice of the optim...
INTRODUCTION: Renal cysts are common findings in nearly 10% of general population. According to Bosn...
Since many years renal cysts have been treated by percutaneous puncture and successive aspiration. T...
The simple renal cysts are the most frequent lesions of kidney in adults. Approximately 30% of subje...
The simple renal cysts are the most frequent lesions of kidney in adults. Approximately 30% of subje...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of single-session OK-432 sclerotherapy for the treatmen...
The treatment of renal cysts by percutaneous puncture and alcohol instillation: our experienc
The authors report their experience with 92 patients treated by percutaneous alcoholization of simpl...
Purpose: Although simple renal cysts are benign and most of them do not require treatment, intervent...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to demonstrate OK- 432 sclerotherapy efficacy for treatment of si...
Purpose. To evaluate the results of patient symptoms and radiologic outcomes of cystoretroperitoneal...
Background and Purpose: Bosniak III and IV renal cysts have low mortality potential, and little is r...