Selective arterial embolization with adipose tissue
Emholización arterial selectiva con tejido adiposo
Resumen:
In view of current clinical application of selective arterial embolization in certain tun:ior pathologies, arterio-venous malformations and/or acute hemorrhages,experimental work has been conducted with adipose tissues as occlusive agent, using renal arterial territoryas the parenchyma far testing its effects. The_ study was divided into two series: the first had a survival rate of 24 hrs. and the second, between 7 and 13 days. Post-embolization angiographic and anatomopathological controls were performed and in both series conclusive radiological and histological documentation was obtained which proved that obstructionhad been achieved with the embolized material under study.
Teniendo en cuenta la aplicación clínica actual .die la embolización arterial selectiva en ciertas patologías tumorales, malformaciones arterio-venosas y/o hemorragias agudas se plantea en este trabajo experimental el estudio del tejido adiposo como agente oclusivo eligiendo eJterritorio arterial renal como parénquima donde testar sus efectos. Se planificó el trabajo en dos series; la primera, con sobrevida de 24 horas, y la segundaentre 7 y 13 días, realizando controles angiográficos y ana,tomopatológicos post-embolización obteniéndose en ambas series documentosradiológicos e histológicos concluyentes de la construcción lograda con el material embolizado en estudio.
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arterias embolización arteries embolization |
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Sociedad de Cirugía del Uruguay | |
Revista Cirugía del Uruguay | |
https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/2938 | |
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Sumario: | In view of current clinical application of selective arterial embolization in certain tun:ior pathologies, arterio-venous malformations and/or acute hemorrhages,experimental work has been conducted with adipose tissues as occlusive agent, using renal arterial territoryas the parenchyma far testing its effects. The_ study was divided into two series: the first had a survival rate of 24 hrs. and the second, between 7 and 13 days. Post-embolization angiographic and anatomopathological controls were performed and in both series conclusive radiological and histological documentation was obtained which proved that obstructionhad been achieved with the embolized material under study. |
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