To present our experience and results of percutaneus sclerotherapy of aneurysmal bone cysts (ABC). All patients from January 2007 to September 2009, where radiology and cytology were consistent with ABC (n=20), were treated with repeated injections of 30 mg/ml polidocanol. The mean age was 16 (5-27) years. There were 13 lesions in the long bones, 2 in the pelvic bones, 2 in the sacrum, 2 in the foot, and 1 in a finger. The sclerotherapy was performed under fluoroscopic or CT guidance and under local or general anesthesia. Each injection consisted of 2 mg polidocanol per kg body weight. Three injections with an interval of 4 weeks were most commonly scheduled. Radiological assessment was performed regularly after the last injection. Injections were continued if the lesion had not healed.Aim
Method
Assess symptoms and diagnostic problems of chest wall chondrosarcoma and factors related to long doctor's delay. The material included all 106 consecutive patients with chondrosarcoma of the chest wall diagnosed in Sweden 1980-2002. Pathological specimens were re-evaluated and graded by the Scandinavian Sarcoma Group pathology board. Files from the very first medical visit for symptoms related to the chondrosarcoma were traced and used to characterise the initial symptoms, calculate patient's and doctor's delay and to identify factors contributing to the delaysAim
Methods