Technical aspect in renal artery embolization in renal tumors: A case series

Abstract Introduction Renal artery embolization aims to reduce blood loss during surgery. Various embolizing agents are available, each of which has its own indications appropriate for various vascular anatomy and renal pathology. Presentation of case We report three cases of renal artery embo...

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Main Authors: Amy Rosalie Sukamto, -, Yan Efrata Sembiring, -, Erdyanto Akbar, -, Danang Himawan Limanto, -
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spelling id-langga.1256102023-04-29T04:15:03Z https://repository.unair.ac.id/125610/ Technical aspect in renal artery embolization in renal tumors: A case series Amy Rosalie Sukamto, - Yan Efrata Sembiring, - Erdyanto Akbar, - Danang Himawan Limanto, - R5-920 Medicine (General) Abstract Introduction Renal artery embolization aims to reduce blood loss during surgery. Various embolizing agents are available, each of which has its own indications appropriate for various vascular anatomy and renal pathology. Presentation of case We report three cases of renal artery embolization prior to surgical nephrectomy using vascular plug and other embolizing agents. In two cases, complete blood flow occlusion was achieved with minimal blood loss during the subsequent surgery. One case only achieved reduced blood flow, but subsequent nephrectomy and patient recovery was successful. Discussion Renal artery embolization prior to malignant mass resection is a well-known, potentially beneficial procedure. The rationale that supports this procedure is clear, but its reported outcome in the literature is still inconclusive. It is important to understand its benefits, complications, and pitfalls to achieve better outcome. Conclusion In our cases, renal artery embolization provided satisfactory reduction in bleeding during nephrectomy, and therefore has the potential to be employed as a standard procedure for future surgeries. Elsevier Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/125610/1/1.pdf text id https://repository.unair.ac.id/125610/2/no.%201.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/125610/3/NO.%201.pdf Amy Rosalie Sukamto, - and Yan Efrata Sembiring, - and Erdyanto Akbar, - and Danang Himawan Limanto, - Technical aspect in renal artery embolization in renal tumors: A case series. International Journal of Surgery Case Reports (IJSCR), 100. ISSN 22102612 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2210261222009701?via%3Dihub https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2022.107724
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Technical aspect in renal artery embolization in renal tumors: A case series
description Abstract Introduction Renal artery embolization aims to reduce blood loss during surgery. Various embolizing agents are available, each of which has its own indications appropriate for various vascular anatomy and renal pathology. Presentation of case We report three cases of renal artery embolization prior to surgical nephrectomy using vascular plug and other embolizing agents. In two cases, complete blood flow occlusion was achieved with minimal blood loss during the subsequent surgery. One case only achieved reduced blood flow, but subsequent nephrectomy and patient recovery was successful. Discussion Renal artery embolization prior to malignant mass resection is a well-known, potentially beneficial procedure. The rationale that supports this procedure is clear, but its reported outcome in the literature is still inconclusive. It is important to understand its benefits, complications, and pitfalls to achieve better outcome. Conclusion In our cases, renal artery embolization provided satisfactory reduction in bleeding during nephrectomy, and therefore has the potential to be employed as a standard procedure for future surgeries.
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author Amy Rosalie Sukamto, -
Yan Efrata Sembiring, -
Erdyanto Akbar, -
Danang Himawan Limanto, -
author_facet Amy Rosalie Sukamto, -
Yan Efrata Sembiring, -
Erdyanto Akbar, -
Danang Himawan Limanto, -
author_sort Amy Rosalie Sukamto, -
title Technical aspect in renal artery embolization in renal tumors: A case series
title_short Technical aspect in renal artery embolization in renal tumors: A case series
title_full Technical aspect in renal artery embolization in renal tumors: A case series
title_fullStr Technical aspect in renal artery embolization in renal tumors: A case series
title_full_unstemmed Technical aspect in renal artery embolization in renal tumors: A case series
title_sort technical aspect in renal artery embolization in renal tumors: a case series
publisher Elsevier
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https://repository.unair.ac.id/125610/2/no.%201.pdf
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https://repository.unair.ac.id/125610/
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2022.107724
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