Use of angioembolization in urology: a review

Translational Andrology and Urology
Kirkpatrick B FergusBenjamin N Breyer

Abstract

This review discusses current and developing indications for angioembolization (AE) techniques in urology cases, including trauma and non-trauma uses for kidney, prostate, and bladder conditions. AE methods, complications and technical and clinical outcomes are outlined for each indication for the purpose of aiding urologists in selecting ideal candidates for this procedure.

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Aug 23, 2021·World Journal of Surgery·Bhakti SarangUNKNOWN Towards Improved Trauma Care Outcomes TITCO-India

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