Title of article :
The Role of Choice-Lock Catheter and Trocar Technique in Percutaneous Ablation of Symptomatic Renal Cysts
Author/Authors :
Ozkan, Burak Department of Interventional Radiology - School of Medicine - Baskent University, Besevler, Turkey , Harman, Ali Department of Interventional Radiology - School of Medicine - Baskent University, Besevler, Turkey , Emiroglu, Baris Department of Interventional Radiology - School of Medicine - Baskent University, Besevler, Turkey , Arer, Ilker Department of Interventional Radiology - School of Medicine - Baskent University, Besevler, Turkey , Aytekin, Cuneyt Department of Interventional Radiology - School of Medicine - Baskent University, Besevler, Turkey
Pages :
6
From page :
1
To page :
6
Abstract :
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, hydronephrosis 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. The mean follow-up time after the treatment procedure was 23 months. Sixty-four cysts were located in the cortical and 24 cysts were located at the parapelvic region. Results: Fifty-seven cysts had complete regression, while 31 cysts regressed partially. After the procedure, pain was relieved in 44 (82%) patients and the pain alleviated in four (8%). Normotension was obtained in five (62.5%) of the eight hypertensive patients and no hydronephrosis was detected in nine patients. There were no relationship between the localization and the regression rate. No major complications occurred. Conclusions: Percutaneous ethanol sclerotheraphy in simple cysts is a safe, cost-effective and minimally invasive method. We consider that this technique may be an alternative solution in the percutaneous cyst treatment.
Keywords :
Simple Renal Cysts , Percutaneous Cyst Ablation , Ethanol Sclerotherapy , Choice-Lock Catheter , Trocar Technique
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2014
Record number :
2420191
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