Venolymphatic Malformation
- Previously known as Lymphangioma
- Lesions with more venous component have more difficult course.
- Ultrasound localization
- Sclerosing agents
- absolute etoh,
- bleomycin, doxycycline foam (albumin+air)
- sodium tetradecyl sulfate (with gel foam)
- Strategies
- dual agent therapies for macrocysts
- foam for microcysts
- Complications
- diplopia, corneal exposure, mydriasis! increased IOP, orbital compartment syndrome, corneal/globe penetration
- Shortcomings of sclerosing treatment
- won't affect fibrous component
- multiple treatments often needed