We present the case of a 29-years-old male patient, affected by a voluminous post-traumatic mesenteric cyst, a rare abdominal disease; our patient represents a rarely affected age group. Treatment was based on interventional radiology with an US-guided drainage and sclerosis by ethyl alcohol of the lesion. The intervention performed on this patient represents the application of a standardized radiological technique to a new contest, mesenteric cysts, whose gold-standard treatment is represented in literature by surgery. In our case we obtained an optimal result, with complete regression of the treated cyst: it proved to be an effective, feasible, safe and minimally invasive procedure.

Percutaneous drainage and sclerosis of mesenteric cysts: literature overview and report of an innovative approach.

Catalano S;SOLEJ, Mario;NANO, Mario
2014-01-01

Abstract

We present the case of a 29-years-old male patient, affected by a voluminous post-traumatic mesenteric cyst, a rare abdominal disease; our patient represents a rarely affected age group. Treatment was based on interventional radiology with an US-guided drainage and sclerosis by ethyl alcohol of the lesion. The intervention performed on this patient represents the application of a standardized radiological technique to a new contest, mesenteric cysts, whose gold-standard treatment is represented in literature by surgery. In our case we obtained an optimal result, with complete regression of the treated cyst: it proved to be an effective, feasible, safe and minimally invasive procedure.
2014
12
Suppl 2
90
93
http://www.journal-surgery.net/article/S1743-9191(14)00856-5/abstract
http://www.sciencedirect.com.offcampus.dam.unito.it/science/article/pii/S1743919114008565
Ethyl alcohol sclerosis; Mesenteric cyst; Percutaneous drainage
Pozzi G;Ferrarese A;Borello A;Catalano S;Surace A;Marola S;Gentile V;Martino V;Solej M;Nano M
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