Downloaded from http://bjo.bmj.com/ on February 18, 2016 - Published by group.bmj.com Clinical science Sclerotherapy treatment of orbital lymphatic malformations: a large single-centre experience Alex M Barnacle,1 Maria Theodorou,2 Sarah J Maling,2 Yassir Abou-Rayyah2 – 1Department of Radiology, ABSTRACT sclerosing agents and techniques.8 14 Results are Great Ormond Street Hospital Background Percutaneous sclerotherapy is an promising in terms of reduction in lesion size and for Children, London, UK 2 alternative to surgery for the treatment of orbital improvement in proptosis. Detailed VA outcomes Department of 14 Ophthalmology, Great Ormond lymphatic malformations (LMs). We present a large series have only been documented in one series. We Street Hospital for Children, of patients undergoing sclerotherapy for macrocystic LMs report the largest single-centre experience of sclero- London, UK with detailed visual acuity (VA) outcome data. therapy in patients with orbital LMs including Methods Data were collected prospectively in all detailed VA outcome data. Correspondence to Dr Alex M Barnacle, patients with macrocystic orbital LMs undergoing Department of Radiology, sclerotherapy. Sclerotherapy was performed under MATERIALS AND METHODS Great Ormond Street Hospital general anaesthesia, instilling sodium tetradecyl sulfate A retrospective analysis was undertaken of all for Children, London under imaging control. Procedures were repeated at WC1N 3JH, UK; patients at our institution undergoing sclerotherapy
[email protected] 2-week to 6-week intervals, depending on clinical for macrocystic orbital LMs. IRB/Ethics Committee response. Patients underwent ophthalmological ruled that approval was not required for this study. Received 19 January 2015 assessment, ultrasound and/or MRI before and after All patients had a history of proptosis.