1. Initial experience with use of hydrogel microcoils in embolization of pulmonary arteriovenous malformations
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Masahisa Nakamura, Yusuke Ono, Noboru Maeda, Kentaro Kishimoto, Keigo Osuga, Tetsuro Nakazawa, Hiroki Higashihara, Kaishu Tanaka, and Noriyuki Tomiyama
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Multidisciplinary ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Size reduction ,Research ,Pulmonary arteriovenous malformations ,Surgery ,Feeding artery ,Embolization ,Hydrogel microcoils ,medicine ,Radiology ,business - Abstract
The purpose of this study is to describe our initial experience with embolization of pulmonary arteriovenous malformations (PAVMs) using hydrogel microcoils. The technical and radiological outcomes were retrospectively reviewed in seven patients with nine simple-type PAVMs (median feeder size 4 mm, range 3-6 mm) who underwent embolization. Hydrogel microcoils were mainly used, and detachable bare microcoils were combined as needed to occlude the terminal feeding artery just before the sac. Of a total of 43 microcoils, 30 (69.8%) hydrogel microcoils were deployed in eight PAVMs with the median number 3.5 (range 2 to 6) per lesion. All hydrogel microcoils were successfully deployed without microcatheter stuck or malposition. In the remaining one small PAVM, only soft bare microcoils were used, however, resulting in recanalization requiring additional coils in the second session. The venous sac was substantially shrunk in all lesions treated with hydrogel microcoils with the median size reduction rate 95.0% (range 81.8% to 99.0%) during the median follow-up period 10 months (range 6 to 18 months). In conclusion, hydrogel microcoils were safely and effectively applied for occluding PAVMs with relatively small feeders.
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