Safety and Efficacy of Bleomycin Slow Infusion Sclerotherapy Using a Syringe Pump for Microcystic and Mixed Lymphatic Malformations

Jung Guen Cha, Jongmin Lee, Sang Yub Lee, Ho Yun Chung, Seok Jong Lee, Seung Huh, Ji Yoon Kim, Jihoon Hong

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Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of bleomycin infusion sclerotherapy using a syringe pump in microcystic and mixed (microcystic components with the presence of a cyst over 1 cm) lymphatic malformations (LMs). Materials and Methods: Patients who received bleomycin sclerotherapy with a syringe pump for microcystic or mixed LMs were reviewed. Cystic components of LMs were accessed under sonographic guidance, followed by injection of an opacified bleomycin solution using a syringe pump (infusion rate, 10–20 mL/h) under fluoroscopic guidance. Imaging outcomes were graded as complete (> 90% size reduction), partial (25–90%), or no response (< 25%). Clinical outcomes and procedure-related complications were also reviewed. Results: Forty-nine patients with 81 sclerotherapies were analyzed. The mean age was 17 years (range 0.1–65 y). Thirty-one (63%) patients had microcystic LMs, and 18 (37%) had mixed. A mean of 1.7 sessions (range 1–4) of sclerotherapy was performed using a mean cumulative dose of bleomycin of 10.8 U (range 1.5–39 U). The mean infusion time was 39 min (range 14–130 min). Regarding imaging outcomes, there was a complete response in 29% (n = 14), a partial response in 57% (n = 28), and no response in 14% (n = 7). Regarding clinical outcomes, there was a complete response in 39% (n = 19), a partial response in 51% (n = 25), and no response in 10% (n = 5). According to the CIRSE classification, no major complications were identified. Conclusions: Bleomycin slow infusion sclerotherapy provides gradual filling of sclerosant to target microcystic components. This technique is safe and feasible for the management of microcystic or mixed LMs. Level of Evidence: Level 4, Case series.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1288-1294
Number of pages7
JournalCardioVascular and Interventional Radiology
Volume45
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2022

Keywords

  • Bleomycin
  • Infusion
  • Lymphatic malformation
  • Microcystic
  • Sclerotherapy

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