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Partial splenic embolization

Sakai T, Shiraki K, Inoue H, et al. (2002) Complications of partial splenic embolization in cirrhotic patients. Dig Dis Sci 47 388-391... [Pg.11]

Kimura F,Itoh H,Ambiru S,et al. (2002) Long-term results of initial and repeated partial splenic embolization for the treatment of chronic idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura. AJR Am J Roentgenol 179 1323-1326... [Pg.12]

Kumpe DA, Rumack CM, Pretorius DH, Stoecker TJ, Stel-lin GP (1985) Partial splenic embolization in children with hypersplenism. Radiology 155 357-362... [Pg.12]

The major aims of interventional procedures for portal hypertension are prophylactic and emergent treatment of variceal bleeding, control of hepatic encephalopathy, and treatment of refractory ascites. Hypersplenism associated with hematological disorder is an additional clinical problem in patients with portal hypertension. At present, the main primary embolotherapies available for portal hypertension are balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration (BRTO) and partial splenic embolization (PSE). In Japan, BRTO has recently been applied for gastric varices instead of either endoscopic treatment or transhepatic intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) procedure, and numerous studies have reported that this method has an excellent success rate. Its efficacy for control of hepatic encephalopathy has also been demonstrated. [Pg.99]

Fig. 16.3a-c. A 47-year-old woman with locally advanced pancreatic carcinoma and thrombocytopenia, precluding further chemotherapy, was referred for partial splenic embolization. Pre-embolization arteriogram (a) shows normal splenic artery anatomy. The superior splenic artery (b) was selectively catheterized and embolized using particles (range, 300-500 microns). Post-embolization arteriogram (c) shows complete occlusion of the superior splenic artery. One month after embolization, her platelet count was greater than 400,000/mm ... [Pg.213]

Fig. 16.4a,b. A 48-year-old man with pancreatic cancer presented with persistent neutropenia and thrombocytopenia. Patient was referred for partial splenic embolization (PSE) in an attempt to increase white blood ceil and platelet counts prior to additional chemotherapy. Pre-embolization axial CT image of the abdomen (a) shows splenomegaly. CT scan performed 4 months after PSE (b) shows massive necrosis of splenic parenchyma. Within 2 weeks of partial splenic embolization, the platelet count normalized (379,000/mm )... [Pg.214]

Sangro B, Bilbao 1, Herrero 1, Corella C, Longo J, Beloqui O et al. (1993) Partial splenic embolization for the treatment of hypersplenism in cirrhosis. Hepatology 18 309-314... [Pg.219]

Romano M, Giojelli A, Capuano G, Pomponi D, Salvatore M (2004) Partial splenic embolization in patients with idiopathic portal hypertension. Eur J Radiol 49 268-273... [Pg.219]

Kimura F, Ito H, Shimizu H, Togawa A, Otsuka M, Yoshidome H et al. (2003) Partial splenic embolization for the treatment of hereditary spherocytosis. AJR Am J Roentgenol 181 1021-1024... [Pg.219]

Pringle KC, Spigos DG, Tan WS, Politis C, Pang EJ, Reyez HM et al. (1982) Partial splenic embolization in the management of thalassemia major. J Pediatr Surg 17 884-891... [Pg.219]

Jonasson 0, Spigos DG, Mozes MF (1985) Partial splenic embolization experience in 136 patients. World J Surg 9 461-467... [Pg.219]

Gerlock AJ Jr, MacDonell RC Jr, Muhletaler CA, Parris WC, Johnson HK, Tallent MB et al. (1982) Partial splenic embolization for hypersplenism in renal transplantation. AJR Am J Roentgenol 138 451-456... [Pg.219]

Harned RK 2nd, Thompson HR, Kumpe DA, Narkewicz MR, Sokol RJ (1998) Partial splenic embolization in five children with hypersplenism effects of reduced-volume embolization on efficacy and morbidity. Radiology 209 803-806... [Pg.219]

Spigos DG, Jonasson 0, Mozes M, Capek V (1979) Partial splenic embolization in the treatment of hypersplenism. AJR Am J Roentgenol 132 777-782... [Pg.220]

Mozes ME, Spigos DG, Poliak R, Abejo R, Pavel DG,Tan WS et al. (1984) Partial splenic embolization, an alternative to splenectomy-results of a prospective, randomized study. Surgery 96 694-702... [Pg.220]

Yamauchi T, Furui S, Irie T, Kusano S (1994) Partial splenic embolization with Y-shaped silicone particles. Acta Radiol 35 335-339... [Pg.220]

Wright KC, Anderson JH, Gianturco C, WaUace S, Chuang VP (1982) Partial splenic embolization using polyvinyl alcohol foam, dextran, polystyrene, or silicone. An experimental study in dogs. Radiology 142 351-354... [Pg.220]

Watanabe Y, Todani T, Noda T (1996) Changes in splenic volume after partial splenic embolization in children. J Pediatr Surg 31 241-244... [Pg.220]

Palsson B, Hallen M, Forsberg AM, Alwmark A (2003) Partial splenic embolization long-term outcome. Langen-becks Arch Surg 387 421-426... [Pg.220]


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