OBJECTIVES: This study sought to show the effectiveness and safety of three repeated alcohol injections for the treatment of simple large renal cysts. METHODS: From September 1991 to December 1997 we treated 72 renal cysts. The cyst was drained with an 8F mono J stent. Ninety-five percent sterile ethanol was injected into the cyst and left in place for 20 minutes. Two repeat alcohol injections were performed every 24 hours. After the third alcohol injection, the catheter was removed. To avoid pain in the last 39 patients, 20 mL of 2% lidocaine hydrochloride was injected into the cyst for 15 minutes before the alcohol injections. RESULTS: The follow-up period ranged from 8 to 83 months (mean 48). One patient underwent surgical intervention because of considerable bleeding in the cystic cavity that occurred after percutaneous drainage. In 1 patient in whom the cystic cavity communicated with the urinary tract, no alcohol injections were performed. After the repeated alcohol injections, the cystic cavity completely disappeared in 68 of the 70 treated cysts at first ultrasound examination. This result, observed at the first ultrasound control observation, remained unchanged during follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: In our experience, percutaneous drainage with three repeated alcohol injections offers a high rate of success without the cost and morbidity associated with other procedures, such as operation or laparoscopy.

Treatment of simple renal cysts by percutaneous drainage with three repeated alcohol injection.

FONTANA, Dario;PORPIGLIA, Francesco;DESTEFANIS, Paolo Giuseppe
1999-01-01

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This study sought to show the effectiveness and safety of three repeated alcohol injections for the treatment of simple large renal cysts. METHODS: From September 1991 to December 1997 we treated 72 renal cysts. The cyst was drained with an 8F mono J stent. Ninety-five percent sterile ethanol was injected into the cyst and left in place for 20 minutes. Two repeat alcohol injections were performed every 24 hours. After the third alcohol injection, the catheter was removed. To avoid pain in the last 39 patients, 20 mL of 2% lidocaine hydrochloride was injected into the cyst for 15 minutes before the alcohol injections. RESULTS: The follow-up period ranged from 8 to 83 months (mean 48). One patient underwent surgical intervention because of considerable bleeding in the cystic cavity that occurred after percutaneous drainage. In 1 patient in whom the cystic cavity communicated with the urinary tract, no alcohol injections were performed. After the repeated alcohol injections, the cystic cavity completely disappeared in 68 of the 70 treated cysts at first ultrasound examination. This result, observed at the first ultrasound control observation, remained unchanged during follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: In our experience, percutaneous drainage with three repeated alcohol injections offers a high rate of success without the cost and morbidity associated with other procedures, such as operation or laparoscopy.
1999
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904
907
D. FONTANA; PORPIGLIA F; MORRA I; DESTEFANIS P
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