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Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2019 2:5
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Randomised trial of two embolic agents for uterine artery embolisation for fibroids: Gelfoam versus Embospheres (RAGE trial)
Uterine artery embolisation (UAE) is an established treatment option for women with symptomatic uterine fibroids who wish to avoid surgery. However the most efficacious embolic agent remains uncertain.
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Endovascular management of unruptured intercostal artery aneurysms
Intercostal artery aneurysms are rare vascular abnormalities that are typically diagnosed following rupture in patients with predisposing conditions. Our report is the first to document a patient with unruptur...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2019 2:2 -
Trans biliary proximal and distal coil embolization of an arteriobiliary fistula: report of a case and review of literature
Hepatic arterial injury is an uncommon complication of percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage interventions that commonly presents with hemobilia and peri catheter hemorrhage. It is classically managed wit...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2019 2:1 -
Multi loop snare technique for difficult inferior vena cava filter retrievals
Use of optional vena cava filters has steadily increased. In the majority of cases removal is successful using standard techniques. In cases of tilting and migration of the filter however, more advanced techni...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:33 -
Bladder wall and surrounding tissue necrosis following bilateral superselective embolization of internal iliac artery branches due to uncontrollable haematuria related to bladder tumor: case report
Case of urinary bladder wall and surrounding tissue necrosis following bilateral superselective embolization of internal iliac artery branches due to unmanageable haematuria associated with aggressive bladder ...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:34 -
Catheter-directed thrombolysis versus percutaneous mechanical thrombectomy in the management of acute limb ischemia: a single center review
Acute limb ischemia is associated with significant mortality and amputation rate. Early restoration of flow can be obtained by various treatment methods that include catheter-directed thrombolysis (CDT) and pe...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:35 -
Replaced gastroduodenal artery with continuation as accessory left hepatic artery: a rare anatomical variant
Presented here is a rare case of a gastroduodenal artery (GDA) replaced to the superior mesenteric artery with continuation into an accessory left hepatic artery. To the authors’ knowledge, this rare anomaly i...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:23 -
Trans-arterial embolisation (TAE) in haemorrhagic pelvic injury: review of management and mid-term outcome of a major trauma centre
Management of pelvic fracture associated haemorrhage is often complex with high morbidity and mortality rates. Different treatment options are used to control bleeding with an on-going discussion in the trauma...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:32 -
Radiofrequency wire ‘power wire’ recanalization of calcified chronically occluded inferior vena cava
Radiofrequency (RF) wire recanalization of short segments of central venous obstruction has been considered safe; however its use for recanalization of long segments of inferior vena cava (IVC) has not been re...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:24 -
Uterine artery pseudoaneurysm requiring embolization in pregnancy: a case report and review of the literature
Uterine Artery Pseudoaneurysm is a rare cause of pelvic pain and haemorrhage in pregnancy. It should be considered in the differential diagnosis of pregnant women presenting with abdominal pain and is readily ...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:31 -
A rare case of a giant arterio-venous fistula (AVF) following metastatic choriocarcinoma conditioning pulmonary embolism: multimodal transcatheter embolization using a simultaneous transarterial and transvenous approach
Choriocarcinoma is a highly malignant tumor but with a good prognosis due to the valid response to systemic chemotherapy. We present a case of a young woman affected by a giant pelvic arterio-venous fistula fo...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:30 -
Infrainguinal inflow assessment and endovenous stent placement in iliofemoral post-thrombotic obstructions
To assess the technical success, patency, and clinical outcome, following assessment of inflow and infrainguinal endovenous stent placement in patients with iliofemoral post-thrombotic obstruction with infrain...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:29 -
Prophylactic IVC filter placement in bariatric surgery patients: results from a prospective filter registry
Bariatric surgery patients are at increased risk for VTE, but potential risks versus benefits of IVC filters in this group remain unclear. Indwelling filters may increase risk of VTE, and removal of filters in...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:13 -
Type III B endoleak leading to aortic rupture after endovascular repair: analysis of errors in follow up and treatment
The aim of this paper is to describe the case of a patient with a type III endoleak which was misdiagnosed and treated without success as a type I-II endoleak. An incorrect endoleak diagnosis lead to aortic ru...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:9 -
Percutaneous dialysis arteriovenous fistula banding for flow reduction – a case series
Arteriovenous fistulas (AVF) are the preferred method of vascular access for chronic haemodialysis. However, excess shunting through the AVF can result in dialysis-access steal syndrome (DASS) or high-output c...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:27 -
Dual-balloon assisted super-selective embolisation of high flow arterial venous fistula within a transplant kidney
In this case report, we describe a novel application of the technique of ‘dual-balloon assisted’ cannulation and embolisation of a high flow arterial venous fistula (AVF) in transplant kidney, where attempts a...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:21 -
Trends and implications of 24/7 interventional radiology in a newly opened acute hospital
We aim to evaluate the frequency of use and changing practices for all out-of-hours interventional radiology (IR) procedures performed in a new hospital.
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:26 -
Autologous sapheno-saphenous bypass collateral development in the setting of chronic unilateral iliac vein occlusion
Chronic iliac vein occlusion can result in the development of a variety of collateral venous drainage pathways. While several drainage pathways have been well documented, autologous sapheno-saphenous bypass co...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:25 -
Combined glue embolization and excision for the treatment of venous malformations
The purpose of this study was to evaluate safety, technical success, and clinical outcomes of treatment for venous malformations using n-BCA glue embolization immediately prior to excision. Sixty three patients (...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:22 -
Successful treatment of hemoptysis caused by a type 2 endoleak after thoracic endovascular aortic repair
Massive hemoptysis is a life-threatening condition and can arise as a complication of conditions. Conversely, hemoptysis rarely occurs as a complication of a ruptured thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA).
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:10 -
Balloon-assisted coil embolization (BACE) of a wide-necked renal artery aneurysm using the intracranial scepter C compliant occlusion balloon catheter
True renal artery aneurysms (TRAA) are an uncommon pathology, with a prevalence of less than 1%. Treatment of TRAAs is generally recommended when the aneurysm sac equals or exceeds 2cms. Both wide-necked and m...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:12 -
Preliminary experience with the micro vascular plug for the treatment of pulmonary arteriovenous malformation: case series of four patients
To describe the preliminary experience using Micro Vascular Plug (MVP) for treatment of pulmonary arteriovenous malformations (PAVMs) with small feeding arteries (3 -5 mm) in four patients with Hereditary Haem...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:19 -
Effective kissing stent to severe stenosis of the superior mesenteric artery replacing the common hepatic artery
Endovascular therapy (ET) for chronic mesenteric ischemia (CMI) is a effective treatment to relieve the symptoms, such as postprandial abdominal pain, food fear, and progressive weight loss. CMI is not known t...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:18 -
Access site complications after transfemoral aortic valve implantation - a comparison of Manta and ProGlide
Despite decreasing sheath diameter, access site bleeding and vascular complications are still a major concern in transfemoral aortic valve implantation (TAVI), and may increase morbidity and even increase mort...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:20 -
Depression and peripheral artery disease: why we should care and what we can do
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:14 -
Endovascular iliac vein reconstruction through an obstructive pelvic nodal recurrence of urothelial carcinoma
Chronic venous occlusion is common particularly in cancer patient due to hypercoagulate state associated with venous compression. Treatment options include endovascular management with venoplasty and stenting....
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:16 -
Are complication rates lower with 4-Fr versus 6-Fr transfemoral arterial access – prospective audit at a single interventional radiology centre
Femoral arterial access constitutes the first step in a significant proportion of interventional endovascular procedures. Whilst existing reports describe sheath size as an independent risk factor for bleeding...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:15 -
Mycotic aortic aneurysms post-Intravesical BCG treatment for early-stage bladder carcinoma
Intravesicular Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) is an effective adjunctive therapy for superficial bladder cancer that has been shown to delay recurrence and progression of disease. Serious side effects are rela...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:28 -
Correction to: Clinical and endovascular practice in interventional radiology: a contemporary European analysis
Upon publication of this article (Kok et al., 2018), the authors noticed that author ‘Miguel Casares Santiago’ was spelt incorrectly. This has been corrected by means of this correction article.
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:17 -
Successful surgical retrieval of Celt ACD® vascular closure device embolised in the tibioperoneal trunk
This report presents a case of surgical retrieval of a Celt ACD® vascular closure device (VCD) situated in the tibioperoneal trunk, following a failed attempt at deployment. Existing literature mostly recommen...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:4 -
Carotid artery stenting in a single center, single operator, single type of device and 15 years of follow-up
Revascularization with carotid stent (CAS) is considered the therapeutic alternative to endarterectomy (CEA). However, its role compared to CEA remains questioned, mainly due of the heterogeneity of long-term ...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:3 -
Incidental extravascular findings in CT angiograms in patients post endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair: clinical relevance and frequency
To evaluate the incidence and clinical relevance of extravascular incidental findings (EVIF), particularly malignancies, in planning and follow-up CT angiograms (CTA) of the abdominal aorta in patients who und...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:11 -
Percutaneous retrieval of migrated Viabahn stent from a segmental pulmonary artery
With improving and aggressive endovascular venous and dialysis techniques there is increasing use of stent grafts with different platforms available on the market. Inappropriately sized stents may displace and...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:1 -
Clinical and endovascular practice in interventional radiology: a contemporary European analysis
The purpose of this survey was to determine the current trends in endovascular practice by Interventional Radiologists (IR’s) across Europe and to understand the engagement by Interventional Radiology (IR) wit...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:8 -
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Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:7 -
Direct puncture embolisation of the non-coil-embolised internal iliac artery post EVAR - a novel use of the Angio-Seal closure device
Coil embolisation of the internal iliac arteries prior to EVAR is considered standard treatment to prevent a type 2 endoleak when extending an iliac limb into the EIA. Type 2 endoleaks that arise from a non-co...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:6 -
Portal vein pseudoaneurysm secondary to pancreatic lymphoma and biliary stent insertion: a rare cause of haemobilia
Haemobilia, defined as bleeding from the biliary tree, is a rare entity. The most common cause of haemobilia is iatrogenic trauma, which accounts for 70% of cases. Pseudoaneurysms of the portal vein are an ext...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:5 -
Image guided sclerotherapy for the treatment of venous malformations
Percutaneous sclerotherapy is the preferred method of treatment for VMs (venous malformations). However, treatment protocols vary, and research on the most effective sclerosant is conflicting. Additionally, th...
Citation: CVIR Endovascular 2018 1:2
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