Jae Hwan Lee, Soo Buem Cho, Kun Young Kim, Chong-Ho Lee, Chang Jin Yoon, Minuk Kim, Young Ho So, Sang Hwan Lee, Saebeom Hur
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Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the feasibility and safety of combined percutaneous sclerotherapy plus transarterial embolization for refractory sports-related tendinopathy in young athletes.
Materials and methods: Twelve athletes with 20 lesions (13 Achilles tendinopathies, 6 patellar tendinopathies, 1 iliotibial band syndrome), suffering pain persisting >3 months despite conservative management were included. Ultrasound-guided foam sclerosant was injected into the peri-tendinous subcutaneous tissue at the most painful area until approximately 50% pain relief was achieved. Immediately after the sclerotherapy, angiography was performed, and hypervascular neovessels at the pain site were embolized with a mixture of iondinated contrast medium and Imipenem/Cilastatin. Visual analog scale (VAS) scores were measured and peri- and post-procedural adverse events were recorded.
Results: Sclerosant injection produced an immediate ~50% pain reduction in all treated lesions, after which TAME was performed in 19 of 20 lesions (95%). Angiographic hypervascular staining was observed in 95% (19/20) of cases, facilitating targeted embolization. The mean sclerosant volume and imipenem amount were 1.4 ± 0.7 mL and 370.1 ± 14.9 mg, respectively. Mean VAS scores decreased from 6.7 ± 1.2 at baseline to 3.2 ± 1.1 at 1 week and 2.7 ± 0.8 at 6 months (p < 0.01). Clinical success was achieved in 18 of 20 lesions (90%), corresponding to 10 of 12 patients (83%). Minor complications occurred in 2 cases (2 groin hematomas), and all patients experienced mild post-injection soreness resolving within 4 days. No major complications or serious adverse events were observed.
Conclusion: The combined sclerotherapy plus embolization technique is feasible and safe for treating refractory lower-extremity tendinopathies in young athletes. Comparative studies are needed to assess potential added benefits.
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CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology (CVIR) is the official journal of the Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe, and is also the official organ of a number of additional distinguished national and international interventional radiological societies. CVIR publishes double blinded peer-reviewed original research work including clinical and laboratory investigations, technical notes, case reports, works in progress, and letters to the editor, as well as review articles, pictorial essays, editorials, and special invited submissions in the field of vascular and interventional radiology. Beside the communication of the latest research results in this field, it is also the aim of CVIR to support continuous medical education. Articles that are accepted for publication are done so with the understanding that they, or their substantive contents, have not been and will not be submitted to any other publication.