Foam sclerotherapy using polidocanol for balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration (BRTO)
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Foam sclerotherapy using polidocanol for balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration (BRTO)
Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the clinical safety and effectiveness of foam sclerotherapy using polidocanol for the treatment of gastric fundal varices by balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration (BRTO).
Materials and methods: From November 2005 to June 2009, foam sclerotherapy using polidocanol for the treatment of gastric fundal varices by BRTO was performed in 16 patients (male/female 11:5; age range 46-84 years, median 67 years). Foam was made of 3% polidocanol (Aethoxysklerol; Kreussler Pharma, Wiesbaden, Germany), room air, and contrast media, with a ratio of 1:2:1, respectively. The amount of polidocanol (2-24 mL; median 7 mL) depended on the volume of varices.
Results: Technical success was achieved in 15 of 16 patients (93.8%). Technical failure occurred in one patient. All patients were without pain during sclerotherapy. One patient experienced pulmonary edema after the procedure but completely recovered with medical treatment. There was no procedure-related mortality. Patients were followed by endoscopy, computed tomography, or both. Four patients were lost to follow-up. Clinical success was achieved in 10 of 11 patients (91%). Rebleeding occurred in one case during follow-up.
Conclusions: Foam sclerotherapy using polidocanol is clinically safe and effective for the treatment of gastric fundal varices during BRTO.
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