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Rofo-fortschritte Auf Dem Gebiet Der Rontgenstrahlen Und Der Bildgebenden Verfahren | 2015

Lymphatic Interventions for Treatment of Chylothorax

Hans Heinz Schild; C. P. Naehle; Kai Wilhelm; Christiane K. Kuhl; D Thomas; Carsten H. Meyer; J. Textor; H. Strunk; W. A. Willinek; C Pieper

PURPOSE To determine effectiveness of lymphatic interventional procedures for treatment of chylothorax. MATERIAL AND METHODS Analysis of interventions performed from 2001 to 2014. RESULTS In 21 patients with therapy resistant chylothorax a lymphatic radiological intervention was attempted, which could be performed in 19 cases: 17 thoracic duct embolizations (15 transabdominal, one transzervical and one retrograde transvenous procedure), 2 percutaneous destructions of lymphatic vessels, one CT-guided injection of ethanol next to a duplicated thoracic duct. Fourteen of seventeen (82.3 %) of the technically successful embolizations lead to clinical cure. This encluded three patients with prior unsuccessful surgical thoracic duct ligation. Also the injection of ethanol was clinically effective. Complications were a bile peritonitis requiring operation, and one clinical deterioration of unknown cause. CONCLUSION Interventional lymphatic procedures allow for effective treatment in many cases of chylothorax, and should be considered early during treatment. KEY POINTS • Thoracic duct embolization is an effective treatment method for chylothorax. • If embolization is impossible, percutaneous lymphatic destruction or injection of sclerosants/tissue adhesive next to the thoracic duct may be tried.


Vascular and Endovascular Surgery | 2014

Endovascular Repair of an Ductus Arteriosus Aneurysm Causing Ortner Syndrome

Vivian Runge; C Pieper; Wolfgang Schiller; Adrian James Praeger; Christian W. Probst; Kai Wilhelm

A ductus arteriosus aneurysm (DAA) is a rare but potentially fatal condition in adults. In the past, open surgery was the only available option for treatment. Nowadays, endovascular repair has emerged as a safe and less invasive treatment option for aortic aneurysms. However, there is little experience with DAA and its anatomic location can complicate endovascular repair. Here, we describe the case of a 69-year-old patient who presented with Ortner syndrome caused by DAA, which was successfully treated using a solely endovascular approach and a standard stent graft.


Rofo-fortschritte Auf Dem Gebiet Der Rontgenstrahlen Und Der Bildgebenden Verfahren | 2016

Transarterial Alcohol-Lipiodol Therapy in Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma Using Low Alcohol Concentrations

F. Mohné; Carsten H. Meyer; Christiane K. Kuhl; C Pieper; Hans Heinz Schild

PURPOSE To evaluate transarterial alcohol-lipiodol therapy (TAL) with low concentrations of alcohol for the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). MATERIALS AND METHODS 17 patients (69.3 ± 10.7a, 13 male, 4 female) with previously untreated HCC (tumor diameter: 7.7 ± 5.8 cm), who underwent 20 transarterial alcohol-lipiodol injections, were evaluated retrospectively. 14 patients had HCC with coexistent cirrhosis (Child-A n = 9, Child-B n = 4, Child-C n = 1). 9 patients presented an Okuda stage I, 7 patients an Okuda stage II and 1 patient an Okuda stage III. Infiltration of the portal vein was seen in 3 patients. RESULTS 15 patients underwent TAL with an alcohol:lipiodol ratio of 1:2, another one with a ratio of 1:3 and yet another one with a ratio of 1:5. The median survival was 23 months, and the 1-year and 2-year survival rates were 62.7 % and 31.4 %, respectively. The median survival of patients with HCC < 7.5 cm (n = 10) was 25 months and significantly (p = 0.009) higher than for patients with HCC ≥ 7.5 cm (n = 7; 3 months). Tumor diameters ≥ 7.5 cm were associated with worse lipiodol-contrasting of HCC. Intrainterventional side effects were only feelings of slight abdominal pressure in 2 of 20 interventions. Postinterventional, mild side effects were observed after 3 interventions (abdominal pain n = 1, thoracic pain n = 1, fever n = 1). Serious complications were not observed, in particular there was no decompensation of liver cirrhosis. CONCLUSION TAL with low concentrations of alcohol was a safe and effective treatment in our cohort in spite of extensive tumors and impaired liver function. TAL could be a treatment option for patients who cannot receive other therapies (e. g. TACE, RFA) because of their advanced tumor disease, liver cirrhosis or other contraindications. KEY POINTS • TAL can be performed safely in advanced tumor disease and liver cirrhosis Citation Format: • Mohné F, Meyer C, Kuhl CK et al. Transarterial Alcohol-Lipiodol Therapy in Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma Using Low Alcohol Concentrations. Fortschr Röntgenstr 2016; 188: 676 - 683.


EJNMMI research | 2015

Evaluation of the delivered activity of yttrium-90 resin microspheres using sterile water and 5 % glucose during administration

Hojjat Ahmadzadehfar; Carsten H. Meyer; C Pieper; Ralph Bundschuh; Marianne Muckle; Florian Gärtner; Hans Heinz Schild; Markus Essler


Rofo-fortschritte Auf Dem Gebiet Der Rontgenstrahlen Und Der Bildgebenden Verfahren | 2018

Thorakale Lymphgefäßpathologien mit chylösen Leckagen – Bildgebung und interventionelle Therapie

C Pieper


Rofo-fortschritte Auf Dem Gebiet Der Rontgenstrahlen Und Der Bildgebenden Verfahren | 2018

Percutaneous Treatment Options of Lower Urinary Tract Fistulas and Leakages

Daniel Kuetting; C Pieper


Rofo-fortschritte Auf Dem Gebiet Der Rontgenstrahlen Und Der Bildgebenden Verfahren | 2018

Short-Term Measurement Repeatability of a Simplified Intravoxel Incoherent Motion (IVIM) Analysis for Routine Clinical Diffusion-Weighted Imaging in Malignant Liver Lesions and Liver Parenchyma at 1.5 T

C Pieper; A Sprinkart; Guido Mattias Kukuk; P Mürtz


Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2018

Abstract No. 559 In vitro evaluation of non-vascular applications of the ArtVentive EOS occlusive device

D. Kuetting; H. H. Schild; Carsten H. Meyer; C Pieper


Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2018

4:03 PM Abstract No. 68 In vitro evaluation of n-butyl cyanoacrylate–iodized oil mixtures for lymphatic interventions

C Pieper; D. Kuetting; H. H. Schild


Rofo-fortschritte Auf Dem Gebiet Der Rontgenstrahlen Und Der Bildgebenden Verfahren | 2017

Intravoxel Incoherent Motion (IVIM) Analyse von MR-Diffusionsbildgebung zur Bestimmung des Therapieansprechens von hepatozellulären Karzinomen nach Radioembolisation mit Harz- und Glasmikrosphären

C Pieper; A Sprinkart; Carsten H. Meyer; H. H. Schild; G Kukuk; P Mürtz

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D Thomas

University Hospital Bonn

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Kai Wilhelm

University Hospital Bonn

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A Sprinkart

University Hospital Bonn

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P Mürtz

University Hospital Bonn

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W Willinek

University Hospital Bonn

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G Kukuk

University Hospital Bonn

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