Autor: |
A M, Fernández Martínez, L, López González, G, Santana-Lopez, I, Álvarez Silva, T, Cuesta Marcos |
Rok vydání: |
2014 |
Předmět: |
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Zdroj: |
Radiologia. 57(4) |
ISSN: |
1578-178X |
Popis: |
To study the clinical usefulness of ultrasound-guided alcohol sclerosis as a treatment alternative to surgical intervention for breast fistulas.This was a retrospective study of data collected in a hospital breast unit over a three-year period (January 2011 through December 2013). The procedure consists of introducing a sclerosing solution into the lumen of the breast fistula under ultrasound guidance. All cases were reviewed by a multidisciplinary committee; patients were offered ultrasound-guided alcohol sclerosis as a first treatment option with surgical intervention as a rescue therapy for those with unsatisfactory outcomes.Ten fistulas were treated in 9 women (median age, 33 y; interquartile range 18.5 y). Five patients (50%) attributed the clinical findings to recurrent mastitis, four (40%) to a previous surgical intervention, and one (10%) to lactation. Seven patients (78%) were smokers. The procedure was well tolerated: nine patients (90%) rated the pain as one or 2 (mild pain) on a visual analogue scale. There were no immediate complications. The response to treatment was considered excellent (absence of secretion and complete closure) in eight fistulas (80%).Ultrasound-guided alcohol sclerosis achieved excellent outcomes in 80% of cases and is a viable alternative to surgical treatment. |
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