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The Effect of Laparoscopic Surgery on Ovarian Reserve According to Cyst Types

Ovarian Cysts

The aim of our study is to compare the effect of laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy on ovarian reserve in terms of different cyst types.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Lanreotide Autogel in the Treatment of Symptomatic Polycystic Liver Disease

Polycystic Liver Disease

An open-label, Phase II clinical study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of lanreotide autogel 90mg every 4 weeks in the treatment of symptomatic polycystic liver disease, including a dose escalation at month 6 to lanreotide autogel 120mg for non responders.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Combining Pasireotide With Aspiration Sclerotherapy to Improve Volume Reduction of Hepatic...

Symptomatic Dominant Liver Cyst

Liver cysts are fluid filled cavities located in the liver. They are present in 2-11% of the general population, typically not causing any symptoms or complications. However, in a small subset of patients complaints of pain, abdominal fullness and distension, dyspnea and nausea occur. Currently, aspiration and sclerotherapy is a treatment of choice in symptomatic patients with a large dominant liver cyst. However, studies reported early fluid reaccumulation and relative high recurrence rates of cyst growth after aspiration sclerotherapy ultimately leading to re-interventions. In this respect, somatostatin analogues are promising agents known for its volume reducing effect in patients with polycystic liver disease. In this study the investigators want to evaluate the effect of combining aspiration sclerotherapy with the multi-receptor binding, long-acting somatostatin analogue Pasireotide. The investigators hypothesize that administrating pasireotide before and after aspiration sclerotherapy could prevent early fluid reaccumulation and thereby result in a greater reduction of cyst diameter. Moreover, the investigators expect a lower rate of cyst recurrence and subsequently lower need for re-interventions.

Completed31 enrollment criteria

Pasireotide LAR in Severe Polycystic Liver Disease

Somatostatin AnalogsPolycystic Liver Disease2 more

The purpose of this study is to compare SOM230 treatment to placebo. The investigators will also assess the efficacy and safety of SOM230 in reducing total liver volume and improving quality of life.

Completed58 enrollment criteria

MIPE for Pilonidal Disease

Pilonidal DiseasePilonidal Cyst/Fistula11 more

Pilonidal disease often presents as a chronic, relapsing condition. A variety of procedures are used in the management of pilonidal disease, with varying degrees of morbidity, disease-free interval, and long-term success. In patients with new-onset or recurrent pilonidal disease, the investigators aim to address how minimally invasive trephine excision compares to other surgical procedures in terms of short- and long-term clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction. In the absence of a gold standard surgical procedure, surgeon preference will help dictate the management of pilonidal disease. For many surgeons, this means a variation on open excision for pilonidal disease failing conservative management. However, outcomes for minimally invasive pilonidal excision (MIPE) as initially described by Gips and forthcoming Lipskar et al., are likely to alter management of the disease (Gips, 2008). The investigators wish to assess patient and surgeon satisfaction with MIPE, and short-term outcomes.

Active4 enrollment criteria

Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS)-Guided Ablation of Pancreatic Cysts

Pancreatic CystPancreatic Intraductal Papillary-Mucinous Neoplasm4 more

The purpose of this study is to track outcomes and complications of patients at IUMC referred by physicians for EUS-guided pancreatic cyst ablation. This information is essential in order to disseminate future published information to physicians about this technique. A database will be created to track these patients undergoing an already scheduled/planned procedure. Phone calls at selected intervals will be made following the procedure to track any complications that occur

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Interest in the Use of Dressings With Honey for Wound Healing After Excision of Pilonidal Cyst

Pilonidal Cysts

The management of pilonidal cysts is a skin excision and under deep skin. Scarring requires regular dressings (daily for 15 days and then every 48 hours) until complete healing. This healing is obtained on average in 68 days. Some patients have difficulties in healing with a final healing achieved on average in 95 days. Some teams use honey to promote wound cavitary wounds (wound infection, pressure ulcers, varicose wound). The acceleration of wound healing is due to antibacterial properties and hyperosmolarity to reduce secretions. ) The use of honey in pilonidal cysts is not evaluated and may accelerate healing.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Percutaneous Rupture of Zygapophyseal Joint Cysts

Zygapophyseal Synovial Joint Cyst

Lumbar zygapophyseal joint cysts can cause lower extremity radiculopathy. These cysts can be cured by a minimally invasive technique: percutaneous cyst distention and rupture

Completed2 enrollment criteria

A Pilot Study on the Use of Prophylactic Antibiotics for EUS-guided Pancreatic Cyst Aspiration

Pancreatic Cysts

Our hypothesis is that a single dose of antibiotics at time of EUS-guided pancreatic cyst aspiration is equally effective to the usual regimen of 3 days of post-procedural antibiotics.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Utility of EUS-guided Microbiopsies in Pancreatic Cystic Lesions

Pancreatic CystIPMN2 more

The purpose of this study is to determine clinical impact of EUS-guided microbiopsy procedure and supplementary molecular analyses compared to standard diagnostic workup of pancreatic cysts. The hypothesis is that a combination of previously mentioned modalities may change the management of some pancreatic cystic lesions, increase the diagnostic accuracy and optimize the discrimination between high- and low-risk pancreatic cysts.

Completed13 enrollment criteria
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