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Title

Adjunct role of liquid absolute alcohol intralesional sclerotherapy during the surgical management of spinal primary aneurysmal bone cyst in a child: a technical case report.

Authors

Sharma, Rajeev; Goyal, Sarvesh; Laythalling, Rajinder Kumar

Abstract

Background: Aneurysmal bone cyst is composed of variable -sized cystic blood-filled spaces separated by connective tissue septae. First-line surgical resection of spinal aneurysmal bone cyst in a child with limited total blood volume can lead to massive intraoperative bleeding, thus limiting extent of resection. Our Centre's has good experience of using absolute alcohol as an effective immediate devascularizing agent during vertebral hemangioma surgery in children. Material and methods: We report the first case of pediatric lumbar primary aneurysmal bone cyst in which completely blood-less piecemeal total resection of the lesion was performed after intraoperative absolute alcohol intralesional sclerotherapy. Results: Completely blood-less piecemeal total resection of the lumbar aneurysmal bone cyst was performed after intraoperative absolute alcohol intralesional sclerotherapy. Conclusion: Intraoperative absolute alcohol intralesional sclerotherapy is a very effective devascularizing adjunct for complete piecemeal resection of spinal aneurysmal bone cyst in children with limited blood volume.

Subjects

SCLEROTHERAPY; ANEURYSMAL bone cyst; TECHNICAL reports; BLOOD volume; ALCOHOL; PEDIATRIC surgery

Publication

Child's Nervous System, 2024, Vol 40, Issue 2, p569

ISSN

0256-7040

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s00381-023-06149-y

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