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Ultrasonography-guided aspiration and sclerotherapy for simple renal cysts in children: a comparative study with laparoscopic deroofing and optimization of therapeutic approaches

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This comparative study evaluates ultrasonography-guided aspiration with sclerotherapy versus laparoscopic deroofing for treating simple renal cysts in children. The aspiration approach achieved superior outcomes with 95% complete cyst disappearance, zero recurrence, shorter hospital stays, and fewer complications, establishing it as a preferred minimally invasive option.

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  • Ultrasound-guided aspiration and sclerotherapy achieved 95% complete cyst disappearance vs 33.3% with laparoscopic deroofing in pediatric renal cysts.
  • Sclerotherapy had 0% recurrence rate compared to 33.3% recurrence after laparoscopic deroofing, with shorter hospital stays and operative times.
  • Aspiration and sclerotherapy is minimally invasive with minimal complications—transient low back pain or alcoholic reaction resolved spontaneously.
  • Optimizing sclerosant volume, duration, frequency, and intervals improved clinical outcomes for pediatric simple renal cyst treatment.
  • Sclerotherapy offers an economical, effective alternative to surgery for simple renal cysts in children with superior complete resolution rates.

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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Ultrasonography-guided aspiration and sclerotherapy for simple renal cysts in children: a comparative study with laparoscopic deroofing and optimization of therapeutic approaches. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2025-01-06. https://dev.library.globalcastmd.com/article/9607?via_space=staycurrentmd

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