European Journal of Radiology
Volume 40, Issue 1 , Pages 64-67, October 2001

Percutaneous sclerotherapy of a giant benign renal cyst with alcohol

  • Fatma Bilge Bozkurt

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    • Department of Radiology, Başkent University Hospital Fevzi Cakmak Cad. 10.SK No: 45, Bahcelievler, Ankara 06490, Turkey
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +90-312-2126868, ext: 1015; fax: +90-312-2237333
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  • Fatih Boyvat

      Affiliations

    • Department of Radiology, Başkent University Hospital Fevzi Cakmak Cad. 10.SK No: 45, Bahcelievler, Ankara 06490, Turkey
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  • Ilteris Tekin

      Affiliations

    • Department of Urology, Başkent University Hospital Fevzi Cakmak Cad. 10.SK No: 45, Bahcelievler, Ankara 06490, Turkey
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  • Cüneyt Aytekin

      Affiliations

    • Department of Radiology, Başkent University Hospital Fevzi Cakmak Cad. 10.SK No: 45, Bahcelievler, Ankara 06490, Turkey
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  • Mehmet Coskun

      Affiliations

    • Department of Radiology, Başkent University Hospital Fevzi Cakmak Cad. 10.SK No: 45, Bahcelievler, Ankara 06490, Turkey
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  • Hakan Ozkardes

      Affiliations

    • Department of Urology, Başkent University Hospital Fevzi Cakmak Cad. 10.SK No: 45, Bahcelievler, Ankara 06490, Turkey

Received 22 September 2000; received in revised form 18 December 2000; accepted 19 December 2000.

Abstract 

We report a case of giant, benign renal cyst that was treated with percutaneous aspiration and sclerotherapy using 95% alcohol. A seven French catheter was inserted into the cyst under ultrasonographic and fluoroscopic guidance, and was then left in place to drain the cyst contents. Approximately 4 l of fluid was drained the first day. The following day, a gravity sinogram was obtained, which showed there were no connections between the cyst and the collecting system. The alcohol treatment involved repeated injections of decreasing amounts of alcohol, with volumes selected in accordance with follow-up sinograms. The patient's symptoms resolved and cyst drainage stopped after 3 successive days of therapy. Totally 600 ml alcohol has given. Follow-up ultrasound (US) and computed tomography (CT) studies showed no recurrent disease; with only a small remnant of the cyst wall. We encountered no major complications during follow-up.

Keywords:  Renal cyst, Alcohol, Percutaneous scleroteraphy

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PII: S0720-048X(01)00280-7

European Journal of Radiology
Volume 40, Issue 1 , Pages 64-67, October 2001