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Original Article | May 26, 2026

Two-Session Catheter-Directed Ethanol Sclerotherapy for Symptomatic Peritoneal Inclusion Cysts: A Preliminary Case Series
Byung Soo Im, Ji-Hoon Kim, Gun Ha Kim, Shakir Ali H. Aljerdah, Ji Hoon Shin
Received April 19, 2026  Accepted May 9, 2026  Published online May 26, 2026  
DOI: https://doi.org/10.64961/kjir.2026.00101    [Epub ahead of print]
<b>Purpose</b><br/>This study aims to investigate the clinical outcomes and safety of a standardized two-session catheter-directed ethanol sclerotherapy protocol for peritoneal inclusion cysts. <br/><b>Materials and Methods</b><br/>Between November 2020 and July 2025, six women (median age, 32.5 years) with symptomatic peritoneal inclusion cysts underwent ethanol sclerotherapy. After complete drainage using an 8.5-Fr or 10.2-Fr pigtail catheter, two sessions of sclerotherapy were performed on consecutive days. In each session, 99.5% ethanol (50% of the aspirated volume, up to 150 mL) was instilled and retained for 20 minutes. Follow-up ultrasound was performed at 1, 3, and 6 months. Technical success was defined as successful completion of both sessions with a 20-minute ethanol retention time, and clinical success was defined as symptom improvement with a >50% decrease in cyst diameter at 3 months. <br/><b>Results</b><br/>Technical success was achieved in all cases (6/6, 100%). The median maximum cyst diameter significantly decreased from 14.0 cm (range, 6.0 to 20.0 cm) to 5.25 cm (range, 2.0 to 8.0 cm) at the follow-up within 1 month (p = 0.03). Clinical success was achieved in all cases at 3 months (6/6, 100%). No residual cysts were visualized on follow-up ultrasound at 6 months in all patients (6/6, 100%). Anti-Müllerian hormone levels measured in four patients showed heterogeneous changes, precluding definitive conclusions regarding the impact on ovarian reserve. No major complications occurred. <br/><b>Conclusion</b><br/>Two-session catheter-directed ethanol sclerotherapy appears to be a safe and effective minimally invasive alternative to surgery for peritoneal inclusion cysts, providing a high rate of complete resolution.
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Case Report | May 26, 2026

Plug-Assisted Thrombectomy for Extensive SVC Thrombosis: A Case Report
Tae Wook Baek, Ji Hoon Kim, Dong Il Gwon, Ji Hoon Shin, Jin Hyoung Kim
Received March 1, 2026  Accepted April 21, 2026  Published online May 26, 2026  
DOI: https://doi.org/10.64961/kjir.2026.00052    [Epub ahead of print]
Acute SVC syndrome caused by extensive thrombosis requires prompt endovascular intervention. We report a 48-year-old female with colon cancer presenting with massive chemoport-related thrombosis involving the SVC, right atrium (RA), and bilateral brachiocephalic veins. Due to the lack of an embolic protection filter landing zone, we performed a novel plug-assisted thrombectomy (PAT) technique. A 20-mm vascular plug was positioned at the SVC-RA junction as a temporary tethered filter without detachment. Following mechanical thrombectomy, plug retrieval, and adjunctive balloon dilatation, the patient recovered and was discharged on day 12. This case demonstrates the technical feasibility of PAT as a proof-of-concept approach for embolic protection in patients with extensive SVC thrombosis where conventional filter placement is anatomically precluded.
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Review Article | Mar 23, 2026

Clinical challenges and transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt strategies for pyrrolizidine alkaloid-induced hepatic sinusoidal obstruction syndrome: an Asian perspective
Tan-Yang Zhou, Hong-Liang Wang, Zhi-Cheng Jin, Bin Xiong, Ji Hoon Shin
Korean J Interv Radiol 2026;31(1):24-35.
Published online March 23, 2026
DOI: https://doi.org/10.64961/kjir.2026.00031
Pyrrolizidine alkaloid–induced hepatic sinusoidal obstruction syndrome (PA-HSOS) is highly prevalent in Asia, primarily due to the widespread use of traditional herbal medicines containing hepatotoxic pyrrolizidine alkaloids. This condition poses significant clinical challenges, including diagnostic difficulties and limited therapeutic options, frequently leading to severe liver damage and portal hypertension. Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) treatment has emerged as a key intervention for managing complications associated with PA-HSOS, such as refractory ascites and variceal bleeding, by reducing portal pressure and supporting liver function recovery. However, TIPS has not been widely accepted as a salvage therapy for severe PA-HSOS unresponsive to anticoagulation therapy, mainly due to concerns about post-TIPS complications, particularly hepatic encephalopathy. Consequently, careful patient selection and risk stratification are critical. This review synthesizes the current evidence on PA-HSOS in Asia, evaluates the clinical utility of TIPS, and discusses strategies to optimize outcomes while minimizing adverse effects. Specifically, we review the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and diagnostic advancement of PA-HSOS, with a particular focus on the evolving role of TIPS in its management.
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How I Do It | Mar 5, 2026

Catheter-directed sclerotherapy for ovarian endometriomas video
Byung Soo Im, Ji Hoon Shin
Korean J Interv Radiol 2026;31(1):43-45.
Published online March 5, 2026
DOI: https://doi.org/10.64961/kjir.2026.00017
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