Funakoshi H, Shirane S, Toda J. Sclerotherapy using polidocanol foam for a giant splenic cyst.
Radiol Case Rep 2020;
15:1596-1600. [PMID:
32685077 PMCID:
PMC7355813 DOI:
10.1016/j.radcr.2020.06.046]
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Abstract
Nonparasitic splenic cysts often cause nonspecific symptoms such as pain or early satiety. As it is relatively rarer than hepatic cysts, no established treatment exists for splenic cysts. A 24-year-old woman with a complaint of abdominal discomfort was referred to our hospital. Computed tomography revealed an 11-cm diameter splenic cyst, thought to be the cause of her symptom. Sclerotherapy was performed using polidocanol foam, administered at a volume of 40 mL through a catheter, under local anesthesia. After 2 sessions, the cyst measured 5 cm in diameter, 3 months after the first treatment. Sclerotherapy using polidocanol foam can treat large splenic cysts. It can be performed using local anesthesia and a single puncture, reducing sclerosant use.
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