Percutaneous Cryoablation of Symptomatic Abdominal Scar Endometrioma: Initial Reports

Purpose The purpose of this preliminary study was to report the short-term local control of percutaneous image-guided cryoablation of localized symptomatic abdominal scar endometrioma. Methods Four consecutive patients (mean age 34.5 years) with a total of ten lesions were included, with mean preope...

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Hauptverfasser: Cornelis, F., Petitpierre, F., Lasserre, A. S., Tricaud, E., Dallaudière, B., Stoeckle, E., Le Bras, Y., Bouzgarrou, M., Brun, J. L., Grenier, N.
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description Purpose The purpose of this preliminary study was to report the short-term local control of percutaneous image-guided cryoablation of localized symptomatic abdominal scar endometrioma. Methods Four consecutive patients (mean age 34.5 years) with a total of ten lesions were included, with mean preoperative pain of 7 (range 5–9) on the visual analog scale. Cryoablation was performed in a single session under general anesthesia. Results Postoperative superficial edema disappeared within 2 weeks for all patients. No severe complications (>grade 2 according to the CTCAE classification) were reported. Mean postoperative pain was 1.7 at 6 months (range 0–5) and magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated a significant volume decrease for all patients (range 72.2–100 %; p  = 0.028). Conclusions Percutaneous cryoablation shows promising local control in patients with symptomatic abdominal wall endometriosis.
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Cardiology
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Humans
Imaging
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
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Radiology
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Ultrasound
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