RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 E-052 Percutaneous Sclerotherapy of Microcystic Lymphatic Malformations – The Use of an Innovative Gravity-Dependent Technique JF Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery JO J NeuroIntervent Surg FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. SP A70 OP A70 DO 10.1136/neurintsurg-2016-012589.124 VO 8 IS Suppl 1 A1 A Berenstein YR 2016 UL http://jnis.bmj.com/content/8/Suppl_1/A70.3.abstract AB Purpose To describe a novel gravity technique of sclerotherapy for microcytic LM.Methods and technique A 23 angiocatheter connected to a tubing field with the sclerosing agent, is passed through and through the lesion, the angiocatheter is slowly withdraw, with the tubing at 15 cm of H2O, as a microchannel is entered, the fluid will permeate the microchannel. As the channel(s) fill the tubing needs to be further elevated and that part of the lesion is field, the angiocatheter is slowly further withdrawn, and as a new channel is entered the fluid column starts advancing.Materials From 2009–2015 in 154 patients with LM, 34 were microcytic, (500 micron range), treated using the gravity technique, with Doxycycline and or BleomycinResults Significant improvement was noted in most patients, usually towards the 2 or 3rd treatment, both clinically and by cross section imaging. No complications occurred.Conclusion Our gravity technique permits treating lesions with true microcytic channels in a safe and effective manner.Disclosures A. Berenstein: None.