Specialized Procedures
TIPS and Gastric Variceal Embolization Using BARTO and BRTO Techniques
Portal venograms illustrating large gastric varices in a patient with massive upper gastrointestinal bleeding. She underwent transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) placement and balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration (BRTO) which stopped the hemorrhage.
Radioembolization of liver tumors using Yttrium-90 products TheraSphere® and SIR-Spheres®
5.3 cm diameter hepatocellular carcinoma in segment 7 of the right hepatic lobe was treated twice with TheraSphere in a subsegmental fashion (“radiosegmentectomy”). The second CT was taken 8 months after the first radioembolization procedure. 12 months after the first radioembolization, his medical condition improved to allow a right hepatectomy. The pathologic specimen revealed no residual carcinoma in the resected liver.
Male varicocele embolization
Left gonadal venogram demonstrates a large left varicocele and two parallel collateral veins that were embolized to complete vascular stasis using hot iodinated contrast and gelfoam. The left testicular pain and swelling have remained resolved for 6 years.
Fluid collection drainage catheter placement
Initial CT demonstrates complex retroperitoneal fluid/gas collection due to necrotizing pancreatitis. The traditional treatment for this difficult problem is open surgery. Instead of surgery, the patient underwent percutaneous placement of a single, soft (silicone), 20-F drainage catheter that drained all of these collections. The second CT was taken one week after insertion of the catheter.
Uterine fibroid embolization (UFE)
47-year-old woman with severe menorrhagia and pelvic pain underwent UFE. Following the procedure, her menstrual bleeding and pain improved dramatically. The second MRI taken 4 months after UFE demonstrates marked decrease in uterine fibroid tumor bulk.
Central chest vein interventions: sharp recanalization and recreation of a chest vein
12 mm x 8 cm Viatorr® Stent placed across (sharp recanalized) right brachiocephalic vein occlusion
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