Abstract
PURPOSE: To evaluate effectiveness of alcohol sclerosis combined with percutaneous
catheter drainage (PCD) for treatment of infected bulla.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Infected bulla in four consecutive patients were
treated. In all patients, percutaneous catheter drainage of the bulla was
performed. Instillation of sterile alcohol (99% ethanol) was carried out into the
cavity of the bulla. Alcohol was left in the cavity for approximately 30 minutes in
each session. Alcohol instillation was repeated according to the size of bulla.
Patients were subsequently followed up with serial chest radiographs and CT
scans.
RESULTS: All patients showed significant improvement both clinically and
radiologically. Disappearance of the bulla and reexpansion of surrounding lung
parenchyma was observed in two patients and partial resolution (80% reduction
in size) was seen in another two patients. Complications included mild chest pain
during instillation of alcohol in all patients and delayed radiating shoulder pain in
one patient.
CONCLUSION: We provisionally conclude that intracavitary alcohol instillation
combined with PCD is effective in the treatment of the infected bulla.