Objectives The aim of this paper is to describe our experience in the embolization of hypervascular giant thoracic tumors before surgical excision. Methods A single-center retrospective review of five trans-arterial preoperative embolization procedures executed between October 2020 and July 2024. Patients’ demographics, anatomical aspects, feasibility, technique, and outcomes were reviewed. Results In all cases, accurate targeting and safe embolization was achieved, with satisfactory devascularization evaluated with post-procedural angiography and with minimal blood loss during subsequent surgical operation. Conclusions In our experience, preoperative embolization of giant thoracic masses has been technically feasible, safe, and effective in reducing tumor vascularization, thus facilitating surgical treatment. This approach should be evaluated as an option, especially in patients with hypervascular thoracic tumors.
Preoperative Embolization in the Management of Giant Thoracic Tumors: A Case Series
Nicola Maria Lucarelli;Nicola Maggialetti;Giuseppe Marulli;Pierluigi Mariani;Ilaria Villanova
;Alessandra Mirabile;Chiara Morelli;Angela De Palma;Amato Antonio Stabile Ianora
2024-01-01
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Objectives The aim of this paper is to describe our experience in the embolization of hypervascular giant thoracic tumors before surgical excision. Methods A single-center retrospective review of five trans-arterial preoperative embolization procedures executed between October 2020 and July 2024. Patients’ demographics, anatomical aspects, feasibility, technique, and outcomes were reviewed. Results In all cases, accurate targeting and safe embolization was achieved, with satisfactory devascularization evaluated with post-procedural angiography and with minimal blood loss during subsequent surgical operation. Conclusions In our experience, preoperative embolization of giant thoracic masses has been technically feasible, safe, and effective in reducing tumor vascularization, thus facilitating surgical treatment. This approach should be evaluated as an option, especially in patients with hypervascular thoracic tumors.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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