Efficacy and Safety of Aspiration Sclerotherapy of Simple Hepatic Cysts: A Systematic Review

2017 
OBJECTIVE. Aspiration sclerotherapy is a percutaneous procedure indicated for treatment of symptomatic simple hepatic cysts. The efficacy and safety of this procedure have been sources of debate and disagreement for years. The purpose of this study was to assess the long-term efficacy and safety of aspiration sclerotherapy in a systematic review of the literature. MATERIALS AND METHODS. A systematic search was conducted of the electronic databases PubMed MEDLINE, Embase, Web of Science, and the Cochrane Library (until August 2015). Studies of proportional volume or diameter reduction after aspiration sclerotherapy of simple hepatic cysts were included for full-text evaluation. Case reports and case series were excluded. Risk of bias was assessed by use of the Newcastle-Ottawa scale. RESULTS. From 9357 citations, 100 were selected for full-text assessment. We included 16 studies, which included 526 patients with a total of 588 treated cysts. Overall, risk of bias was high, with 12 of 16 studies having a sc...
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