Perirectal arteriovenous malformation treated by angioembolization and low anterior resection

Journal of Pediatric Surgery
James PierceDean Anselmo

Abstract

We present a case of a child with ongoing lower gastrointestinal bleeding caused by a rectosigmoid arteriovenous malformation. To reduce perioperative bleeding, we performed preoperative angioembolization followed by subsequent resection by low anterior resection. Here we present the case and review the literature regarding neoadjuvent embolization for gastrointestinal and pelvic arteriovenous malformations.

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Jan 4, 2012·Pediatric Surgery International·James R PierceDean M Anselmo
Feb 18, 2016·Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology·Yusuke KomekamiShunji Hasegawa
May 28, 2013·Annals of Vascular Surgery·Birutė VaišnytėMarijus Gutauskas
Sep 18, 2020·European Journal of Pediatric Surgery : Official Journal of Austrian Association of Pediatric Surgery ... [et Al] = Zeitschrift Für Kinderchirurgie·Anna McGuire, Belinda H Dickie
Jan 10, 2021·Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology·Amane JubashiSeiji Tsunada
Jul 1, 2021·World Journal of Surgery·Chunhui PengYajun Chen

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