超声引导下经皮乙醇注射治疗颈部囊肿替代手术

M. Halenka, Richard Salzmann, H. Munteanu, Martin Brož, J. Schovanek, Z. Fryšák
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简介:一些甲状腺外宫颈囊性病变可在特定情况下采用微创、低风险的方法——超声引导下经皮乙醇注射治疗(US-PEIT)。本文报告了6例不同来源的颈部囊肿,包括颈部毛囊囊肿、甲状舌管囊肿、鳃裂囊肿、锥体叶中线颈部囊肿和皮样囊肿。方法与材料:对6例甲状腺外复发性宫颈囊肿患者进行随访,平均年龄58±13.3岁。囊肿是可见的,可触及的,美学上不愉快,也机械压迫周围组织。在多次疏散后,他们再次填充。患者一再拒绝推荐的手术,并要求另一种解决方案。甲状腺囊肿的US-PEIT在世界范围内被用作手术治疗的全面替代方案。我们用同样的方法治疗颈部囊肿。结果:囊肿初始体积2 ~ 35 mL,平均17.7 mL;患者接受1-6次硬化疗程(平均3.6次)。随访12个月;固体残渣最终体积为0.1-2 mL(平均1 mL),体积减少80-99%(平均92%)。所有患者均获得治疗成功(体积减小> 50%)。结论:US-PEIT检查宫颈囊肿可作为手术的替代方法,尤其适用于手术风险增高的老年患者或拒绝手术的患者。在中老年人,坏死转移淋巴结的可能性应始终考虑。因此,良性细胞学检查和不怀疑的超声和CT发现是进行乙醇消融前的基本条件。关键词颈部囊肿超声引导经皮乙醇注射治疗
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Ultrasound-guided percutaneous ethanol injection therapy of neck cysts as an alternative to surgery
Summary Introduction: Some extrathyroidal cervical cystic lesions can be treated in selected situations by minimally invasive, low-risk method – ultrasound--guided percutaneous ethanol injection therapy (US-PEIT). Here we present 6 cases of neck cysts of various origins – ranula, thyroglossal duct cyst, branchial cleft cyst, midline neck cyst of the pyramidal lobe and dermoid cyst. Method and material: The cohort consisted of 6 patients (mean age 58 ± 13.3 years), who were followed for recurrent cervical cysts located outside the thyroid gland. The cysts were visible, palpable, aesthetically unpleasant and also mechanically compressing the surrounding tissue. After repeated evacuations, they filled in again. The patients repeatedly refused the recommended surgery and demanded an alternative solution. US-PEIT of thyroid cysts is used worldwide as a full-fledged alternative to surgical treatment. We used the same procedure for the treatment of presented neck cysts. Results: The initial volume of cysts was 2–35 mL (mean 17.7 mL); the patients underwent 1–6 sclerotization sessions (mean 3.6). The patients were followed for 12 months; the final volume of solid residue was 0.1–2 mL (mean 1 mL) representing volume reduction by 80–99% (mean 92%). Therapeutic success (volume reduction > 50%) was achieved in all patients. Conclusion: US-PEIT of cervical cysts as an alternative to surgery can be used especially in elderly patients with increased surgical risk or in patients refusing surgery. In middle-aged and older adults, the possibility of a necrotic metastatic lymph node should always be considered. Therefore, a benign cytological examination and an unsuspecting ultrasonographic and CT finding are the basic conditions before performing the ethanol ablation. Key words neck cysts – ultrasound-guided percutaneous ethanol injection therapy
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