Laparoscopic-Assisted Resection with Adjunct Sclerotherapy for Abdominal Lymphatic Malformations: Long-term Outcomes from a Large Cohort Study
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This cohort study examines combined laparoscopic resection and Bleomycin sclerotherapy for treating rare abdominal lymphatic malformations in children. The research evaluates long-term safety and effectiveness of this hybrid approach for managing congenital cystic lesions that carry complication risks.
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- Laparoscopic resection combined with Bleomycin sclerotherapy offers a safe, effective approach for pediatric abdominal lymphatic malformations.
- Complete surgical excision remains challenging; adjuvant sclerotherapy reduces recurrence risk in cases with residual disease.
- Long-term follow-up demonstrates low complication rates and favorable outcomes with this hybrid surgical-sclerotherapy strategy.
- Minimally invasive techniques minimize morbidity while addressing the high recurrence potential of incomplete resection alone.
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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Laparoscopic-Assisted Resection with Adjunct Sclerotherapy for Abdominal Lymphatic Malformations: Long-term Outcomes from a Large Cohort Study. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2025-10-14. https://library.globalcastmd.com/article/11102
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