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Published in: CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology 2/2018

01-02-2018 | Technical Note

Sclerotherapy for Rectal Varices by a Small-Bore Needle Puncture Through the Greater Sciatic Foramen

Authors: Shuji Kariya, Miyuki Nakatani, Takuji Maruyama, Yasuyuki Ono, Yutaka Ueno, Hiroshi Shimizu, Atsushi Komemushi, Noboru Tanigawa

Published in: CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology | Issue 2/2018

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Abstract

Purpose

To report a sclerotherapy technique for rectal varices consisting of direct puncture of the superior rectal vein with a small-bore sheathed needle via the greater sciatic foramen without insertion of a sheath or catheter.

Materials and Methods

The subjects of this retrospective study were three consecutive patients who underwent embolization of rectal varices, two for rupture of rectal varices and one for hepatic encephalopathy and hyperammonemia. A 5% solution of ethanolamine oleate with iodinated contrast agent (5% EOI) was injected through puncture of the superior rectal vein and carried in the blood flow, after which n-butyl cyanoacrylate mixed with lipiodol (NBCA-Lip) was immediately injected to stop the blood flow.

Results

The 5% EOI and NBCA-Lip were successfully injected in all three patients. There was no movement of NBCA-Lip on plain radiographs or computed tomography (CT) immediately after injection, and the 5% EOI remained within the rectal varices. The mean procedure time was 53 min (42–60 min). On contrast-enhanced CT 1 month after the procedure, there was no contrast enhancement of the rectal varices that had been seen on preoperative CT in any of the three patients, confirming that the rectal varices had disappeared.

Conclusion

Sclerotherapy for rectal varices using an approach for puncture of the superior rectal vein with a small-bore sheathed needle via the greater sciatic foramen was technically feasible and clinically effective.
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Metadata
Title
Sclerotherapy for Rectal Varices by a Small-Bore Needle Puncture Through the Greater Sciatic Foramen
Authors
Shuji Kariya
Miyuki Nakatani
Takuji Maruyama
Yasuyuki Ono
Yutaka Ueno
Hiroshi Shimizu
Atsushi Komemushi
Noboru Tanigawa
Publication date
01-02-2018
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology / Issue 2/2018
Print ISSN: 0174-1551
Electronic ISSN: 1432-086X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00270-017-1803-1

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