Experience of sclerotherapy and embolosclerotherapy using ethanolamine oleate for vascular malformations of the head and neck.

Nobuyuki Kaji, Masakazu Kurita, Mine Ozaki, Akihiko Takushima, Kiyonori Harii, Mitsunaga Narushima, Shinichi Wakita
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Abstract

Sclerotherapy is effective in the treatment of vascular malformations. However, in lesions with relatively high blood flow, its effect is not always adequate. We therefore developed a three-grade classification of vascular malformations to facilitate the selection of treatments according to vascular flow. We also developed the technique of embolosclerotherapy, in which transarterial embolisation is done before sclerotherapy to control blood flow in the lesion during sclerotherapy. We now have 14 years' experience with 112 cases of vascular malformations of the head and neck treated with sclerotherapy. Results were evaluated with pretreatment and post-treatment photographs, and reduction of volume was calculated on findings from magnetic resonance imaging. Clinical improvement in 110 cases was graded as excellent in 32 (29%), good in 48 (43%), fair in 19 (17%), and poor in 11 (10%). In 84 cases, mean rate of reduction of volume was 35%. The most common complication was haemolytic haemoglobinuria (n=37, 33%). Our results suggest that this three-grade classification is useful to judge resistance to sclerotherapy and decide on treatment. Our experience indicates that ethanolamine oleate (EO), with or without arterial embolisation, was effective using our classification of vascular dynamics. We consider EO to be equivalent or superior to other sclerosants such as ethanol.

油酸乙醇胺治疗头颈部血管畸形的硬化和栓塞治疗经验。
硬化疗法是治疗血管畸形的有效方法。然而,在血流量相对较高的病变中,其效果并不总是足够的。因此,我们制定了血管畸形的三级分类,以方便根据血管流动选择治疗方法。我们还开发了栓塞治疗技术,在硬化治疗之前进行经动脉栓塞,以控制硬化治疗期间病变的血流。我们有14年来112例头颈部血管畸形的硬化治疗经验。通过预处理和处理后的照片评估结果,并根据磁共振成像结果计算体积的减少。110例临床好转32例(29%),48例(43%),一般19例(17%),差11例(10%)。84例中,平均体积缩小率为35%。最常见的并发症是溶血性血红蛋白尿(n= 37,33 %)。我们的结果表明,这三个等级的分类是有用的,以判断抵抗硬化治疗和决定治疗。我们的经验表明,油酸乙醇胺(EO),有或没有动脉栓塞,是有效的使用我们的血管动力学分类。我们认为EO与乙醇等其他硬化剂相当或优于其他硬化剂。
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