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Severe complications following partial splenic embolization

The British Journal of Radiology, 1982
We read with interest Dr. Spigos' comments on our paper Vujic & Lauver, 1981). We would like to reply to his two major comments: first on the differences in our patient populations and second on embolization technique.
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[Partial splenic embolization in hypersplenism].

Anales espanoles de pediatria, 1985
Partial splenic embolization is a new procedure in the treatment of hypersplenism in infancy. We have used embolization of the spleen as an alternative to splenectomy in a patient with critical hypersplenism. The patient was a 6 year old girl with portal hypertension.
J, Vázquez-Estévez   +5 more
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Partial splenic embolization in patients with idiopathic portal hypertension

European Journal of Radiology, 2004
To evaluate the effectiveness of partial splenic embolization (PSE) in patients with idiopathic portal hypertension (IPH) in reducing variceal bleeding episodes, splenomegaly and thrombocytopenia.Six patients (2M, 4F, mean age 30.3 years) with IPH presenting with splenomegaly, thrombocytopenia and recurrent variceal bleeding were treated with PSE using
Romano M   +4 more
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Partial Splenic Embolization with Y-Shaped Silicone Particles

Acta Radiologica, 1994
We have developed an embolizing material consisting of Y-shaped silicone particles for partial splenic embolization. Wide spaces for blood flow are left around the particles when these are lodged in arterial branches. We embolized one kidney in each of 3 dogs with the particles and observed a slowly induced occlusion of renal arterial branches during ...
T, Yamauchi   +3 more
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Interventional Radiology: Partial Splenic Embolization

2019
Partial splenic embolization (PSE) is an effective treatment for complications associated with hypersplenism and portal hypertension, such as esophagogastric varices, pancytopenia, portal hypertensive gastropathy, and ascites. PSE is indicated for all complications associated with hypersplenism and portal hypertension.
Nobuhiko Taniai   +2 more
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Partial Splenic Embolization Guided by Blood Flow Measurements

Investigative Radiology, 1989
The author used blood flow measurements to guide partial splenic embolization procedures in five patients. The measurements were obtained by time density analysis of contrast medium injections in the splenic artery using digital subtraction angiographic techniques and modified software.
D P, Link   +3 more
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Clinical benefits of partial splenic embolization for cancer patients

Hepatology Research
AbstractPartial splenic embolization (PSE) has developed as an alternative to surgical splenectomy, mainly to improve hypersplenism and esophagogastric varices in cirrhotic patients. We proposed the novel concept that splenic infarction volume, rather than the splenic infarction ratio, is essential for patients receiving PSE.
Toru Beppu   +3 more
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Partial splenic embolization for hypersplenism

Hepatology, 1995
Brijesh C. Sharma   +2 more
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Prediction of Embolized Splenic Volume after Partial Splenic Embolization (PSE) Using Angiography

2011
Purpose: To evaluate the embolic volume and determine the end point during partial splenic embolization (PSE) under angiography, with the diameter and cross-section area of the superselective...
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Partial splenic embolization in lymphangiomatosis

The Journal of Pediatrics, 2001
Brigitte Bader-Meunier   +3 more
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