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Guidelines for the use of NBCA in vascular embolization devised by the Committee of Practice Guidelines of the Japanese Society of Interventional Radiology (CGJSIR), 2012 edition

Authors :
Hideyuki Higashihara
Keitaro Sofue
Noriaki Sakamoto
Hiroyuki Morishita
Toshi Abe
Kenji Murakami
Shingo Hamaguchi
Morio Sato
Yoshito Takeuchi
Takafumi Yonemitsu
Hiroyasu Fujiwara
Hiroyuki Tokue
Yasuo Nakajima
Yozo Sato
Source :
Japanese Journal of Radiology. 32:500-517
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2014.

Abstract

Cyanoacrylates are a group of fast-acting adhesives. They form low viscosity liquids in the monomer state and instantly polymerize to become adhesive upon contact with ionic substances. Since the 1950s, they have been used around the world for industrial and household purposes. N-butyl cyanoacrylate (NBCA) is a cyanoacrylate that is commonly used for medical care, and the closure of skin wounds with NBCA has been found to promote hemostasis. However, in Japan, the intravascular injection of NBCA is considered to be off-label use, except during the treatment of gastric varices under endoscopy. The use of NBCA in embolotherapy is considered when the target vessels cannot be cannulated superselectively, for vascular diseases that require long segments of the target vessel to be embolized, or for patients in a hypocoagulable state. NBCA-based embolotherapy can be used to treat vascular malformations, acute hemorrhaging, tumors, and venous disease. The complications associated with NBCA-based embolotherapy include tissue ischemia, hemorrhaging, systemic or local reactions, and catheter adhesion to blood vessels. NBCA is mixed with Lipiodol to make it radiopaque and to adjust its polymerization time. Since there are various technical aspects to performing NBCA-based embolotherapy safely, it should be carried out by, or with the assistance of, proficient interventional radiologists.

Details

ISSN :
1867108X and 18671071
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Japanese Journal of Radiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0305215526945e1bd69fc7ad405e3a3f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11604-014-0328-7