F. Gelbert et al., Percutaneous sclerotherapy for venous malformation of the lips: a retrospective study of 23 patients, NEURORADIOL, 42(9), 2000, pp. 692-696
Labial venous malformations are relatively common. Depending on their size,
they are responsible for functional and cosmetic handicap. When treatment
is indicated, it will be based on percutaneous sclerotherapy, using Ethiblo
c(R) or Aetoxysclerol(R), with surgery in some patients. Our purpose was to
review 23 patients with soft-tissue venous malformations of the lips. Foll
ow-up ranged from 6 months to 4 years. Sclerotherapy alone or with surgical
resection achieved good results in 18 patients. In six patients mild impro
vement was obtained. No worsening of the initial clinical situation occurre
d, and no persistent complication was observed. We discuss the indications
for treatment and the different types of slerosing agent. Percutaneous scle
rotherapy is safe and is effective for small and medium-size labial malform
ations. For larger lesions the treatment is more complex and combined long
term sclerotherapy and surgery procedures may be required over several year
s.