Clinical evaluation of ultrasound-guided application of poly(cinnamyl alcohol)sclerotherapy in the treatment of ovarian cysts
Objective To exploring the clinical value of ultrasound-guided application of poly(cinnamyl alcohol)sclerotherapy in the treatment of ovarian cysts.Methods 86 patients with ovarian cysts were selected and randomly divided into an open surgery group and an ultrasound guided group,with 43 cases in each group.The open surgery group received routine open surgery treatment,while the ultrasound-guided group received ultrasound-guided percutaneous sclerotherapy intervention.The clinical efficacy of the two groups was compared.Results The total effective rate of the ultrasound guided group was 97.67%higher than that of the open surgery group,which was 83.72%.After treatment,the level of estradiol(E2)was higher than that of the open surgery group,while the levels of luteinizing hormone(LH),follicle stimulating hormone(FSH),and the incidence of complications were lower than those of the open surgery group(P<0.05).Conclusion The use of ultrasound-guided poly(cinnamyl alcohol)intervention for the treatment of ovarian cyst patients has good therapeutic effects,minimal impact on ovarian function,and low incidence of complications,making it worthy of clinical application.