Renal Cell Carcinoma

Dec 3, 2016 by in INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY Comments Off on Renal Cell Carcinoma

Michael Darcy The standard of care for managing renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is surgical resection, whereas in nonsurgical candidates, small RCCs are commonly treated with percutaneous ablation. So even though…

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Radioembolization

Dec 3, 2016 by in INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY Comments Off on Radioembolization

Ryan M. Hickey • Robert J. Lewandowski • Riad Salem R adioembolization refers to the transcatheter, intra-arterial injection of micrometer-sized embolic particles loaded with the high-dose radioisotope yttrium 90. Radioembolization…

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Spine and Bone Trauma

Dec 3, 2016 by in INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY Comments Off on Spine and Bone Trauma

Pierre E. Bize • Yann Lachenal • Alban Denys Transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) has proven to be useful in the treatment of hemodynamically stable polytrauma patients.1,2 It has also proven…

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Extremity Trauma

Dec 3, 2016 by in INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY Comments Off on Extremity Trauma

Jaime All • John F. Angle Embolotherapy for extremity trauma is a well-established and essential tool for the management of hemorrhage and vascular injury with potential for hemorrhage. Familiarity with…

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Drug-Eluting Beads

Dec 3, 2016 by in INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY Comments Off on Drug-Eluting Beads

Matthew E. Anderson • Sanjeeva P. Kalva The introduction of drug-eluting beads represents a shift in the principal way in which chemotherapeutic agents are delivered, concentrated, and maintained within tumor…

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Vascular Disease

Dec 3, 2016 by in INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY Comments Off on Vascular Disease

Mark D. Iafrati • Joseph Zuniga INTRAVASCULAR DELIVERY OF THERAPEUTIC AGENTS Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a chronic condition that primarily arises from atherosclerosis and ultimately results in the occlusion…

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Carotid Blowout Syndrome

Dec 3, 2016 by in INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY Comments Off on Carotid Blowout Syndrome

Daniel Do • Claudio J. Schönholz Carotid blowout syndrome (CBS), first described in 1962, is a severe clinical condition that usually presents in the setting of patients with underlying head…

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Vascular Malformations

Dec 3, 2016 by in INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY Comments Off on Vascular Malformations

Moneeb Ehtesham • Imad S. Khan • J Mocco Central nervous system arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are congenital anomalies generally consisting of an abnormal tangle of thin-walled vessels (usually referred to…

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Gelatin Sponge

Dec 3, 2016 by in INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY Comments Off on Gelatin Sponge

Miyuki Sone • Yasuaki Arai Gelatin sponge (GS) has been used worldwide for more than 40 years for various embolization procedures. Although it was originally developed as a surgical hemostatic…

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