The Role of Transarterial Embolization in the Treatment of Renal Tumors

Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine : Official Organ Wroclaw Medical University
Maciej GuzińskiJerzy Garcarek

Abstract

Renal arterial embolization (RAE) is one of the adjunctive methods in the treatment of renal tumors. Embolization is performed in patients prior to nephrectomy, in patients with inoperable renal tumors as palliative treatment. The purpose of the study was to present and to analyze our own experiences in the embolization of renal tumors. A retrospective analysis of 33 patients treated using RAE between 2011 and 2013 was carried out. In 30 cases (91%), embolization was performed due to renal carcinoma and in 3 cases (9%) due to angiomyolipoma. In 11 patients intervention was performed as a palliative procedure because of advanced disease. Histoacrylic glue, polyvinyl alcohol, sponge pledgets and embolization coils were used for embolization. In 20 patients (61%), selective RAE was performed, whereas superselective RAE was carried out in 13 patients (39%). The technical success rate of RAE was 100%. In one case the procedure was complicated by reflux of the histoacrylic glue into the common femoral artery with its embolization that required surgical embolectomy. We used histoacrylic glue in 26 embolizations (79%), in 19 procedures (58%) as the only embolization agent. Polyvinyl alcohol was used in 10 procedures (30%), gelatin spon...Continue Reading

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Apr 19, 2017·The Journal of International Medical Research·Chengen WangYinghua Zou
May 2, 2017·Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation : Official Publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association·Irina B VersteegRon T Gansevoort
Aug 7, 2019·Progrès en urologie : journal de l'Association française d'urologie et de la Société française d'urologie·R SaljoghiS Bouyé

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