Title of article :
Ethanolamine oleate vs. absolute ethanol as sclerosing agents for treating symptomatic simple renal cysts
Author/Authors :
Abd El-Kader, Osman Suez Canal University - Department of Urology, Egypt , Mohyelden, Khaled Fayoum University - Department of Urology, Egypt , Metwally, Adel H. Suez Canal University - Department of Urology, Egypt , Sherif, Mahmoud H. Suez Canal University - Department of Urology, Egypt , Elnasher, Ahmed Suez Canal University - Department of Urology, Egypt , Abdelhameed, Hussein Fayoum University - Department of Urology, Egypt , Azim, Ahmed A. Zagazig University Hospital, Egypt
From page :
294
To page :
298
Abstract :
Objectives: To compare the efficacy and safety of ethanolamine oleate (EO) as a sclerosing agent, vs. absolute ethanol (AE), in the treatment of symptomatic simple renal cysts. Patients and methods: Between November 2009 and October 2012, 46 patients were prospectively randomised into two groups. All patients presented with a simple renal cyst underwent ultrasonographic aspiration and injection of a sclerosing agent. In group 1, 25 patients had the cyst injected with EO, and in group 2, 21 were treated with AE. One injection was used in cysts of 200 mL and two injections were usedin larger cysts. Complete and partial success were defined as complete cyst ablation or a 50% reduction in cyst volume with symptomatic relief, respectively. Patients were followed up using semi-annual ultrasonography and computed tomography for 2 years. Results: Sclerotherapy was technically successful in all patients. There was no significant difference in cyst volume between the groups. After≈2 years of follow-up there was complete symptomatic relief in both groups, and the overall radiological success rate was 100% of both groups, at 79% complete and 21% partial in group 1, and 83% complete and 17% partial in group 2. The frequency of transient complicationsin the form of microscopic haematuria was 7% and 13%, and of low-grade fever in 4% and 10% in groups 1 and 2, respectively. Conclusion: EO can replace AE as a sclerosing agent for symptomatic simple renal cysts, as it has comparable efficacy with higher safety and tolerance.
Keywords :
Simple renal cyst , Ethanolamine oleate , Absolute ethanol , Aspiration sclerotherapy
Journal title :
AJU - Arab Journal of Urology
Journal title :
AJU - Arab Journal of Urology
Record number :
2544773
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