1. Arterial embolization via retrograde approach using steerable microcatheter and triaxial system.
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Kawabata, Takahiro, Iguchi, Toshihiro, Matsui, Yusuke, Tomita, Koji, Uka, Mayu, Umakoshi, Noriyuki, Nagata, Shoma, and Hiraki, Takao
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THERAPEUTIC embolization , *RARE diseases , *PANCREATIC diseases , *MICROTECHNOLOGY , *CATHETERIZATION , *SURGICAL complications , *ARTERIES , *FALSE aneurysms , *HEMORRHAGE , *MESENTERIC artery - Abstract
We report a case of postoperative pseudoaneurysm, successfully treated with selective arterial embolization, using a steerable microcatheter and triaxial system via retrograde approach. A pseudoaneurysm was detected in the dorsal pancreatic artery, a severely narrow and steeply inverted branch of the superior mesenteric artery, making microcatheter insertion via the antegrade approach challenging. However, a steerable microcatheter was advanced beyond the orifice and the tip was reversed, changing the route to retrograde allowing for easy insertion of the microguidewire. Subsequently, a small microcatheter was advanced beyond the pseudoaneurysm into the dorsal pancreatic artery, and arterial embolization was successfully completed without complications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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