Use of ethanol injection in treatment of cystic thyroid nodule
Thyroid nodules are common discreet lesions in the parenchyma of thyroid gland which can either be palpated or made out during imaging like ultrasonography (USG).Clinically palpable thyroid nodules have a prevalence of 4-7% in the general population . However, the prevalence increases to 20-76% when USG is used for detection. Goiter and the associated thyroid nodules result in anxiety, cosmetic disfigurement, and rarely compressive symptoms necessitating surgical removal, a procedure inherently associated with risks and complications Percutaneous sclerotherapy has been suggested to be an effective alternative, especially in patients with cystic nodules. Simple cystic (purely cystic) constitutes 6-28% of all thyroid nodules, are usually benign, filled with cellular debris or blood, and are a result of degeneration or hemorrhage into a hyperplastic nodule. Among the various compounds (sodium tetradocyl sulfate, hydroxypolyethoxydodecan, tetracycline, and ethanol) tried for sclerosis of cystic thyroid nodules, outcomes are best and most studied with ethanol. However, data on outcomes of percutaneous aspiration and ethanol injection (PEI) in resolution of thyroid nodules is highly variable in different studies (success rate: 38-85%), which may be due to different populations studied and the heterogeneous nature of thyroid nodules evaluated.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
1
inject ethanol in cystic thyroid nodule and follow up until complete recovery
Assiut University
Asyut, Egypt
Reduction of volume of the cyst about 96.9%
Reduction of volume of the cyst about 96.9%
Time frame: Reduction of volume of the cyst about 96.9% within 6 month
symptomatic improvement
cosmetic improvement of the ugly appearance of the cyst from the neck
Time frame: 3 month
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