2018
DOI: 10.21037/qims.2018.04.03
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Embolization with ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer (Onyx®) for peripheral hemostatic and non-hemostatic applications: a feasibility and safety study

Abstract: Transcatheter embolization with Onyx is feasible and safe in the peripheral arterial or venous vasculature for both bleeding and non-bleeding patients whatever the anatomic site.

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“…In the past, different embolic agents were used for PVE, even though cyanoacrylate glue is usually considered the ideal embolic agent with the highest expected rate of liver regeneration (Jaberi et al, 2016). Onyx was previously used in PVE either in humans (Né et al, 2018) or in experimental models (Smits et al, 2012). In our series, Squid and PVA particles (coils in some cases) were used as embolic agents in PVE obtaining good outcomes in terms of technical success (100%), clinical success (80%), and also future liver remnant volume increase (more than 50%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the past, different embolic agents were used for PVE, even though cyanoacrylate glue is usually considered the ideal embolic agent with the highest expected rate of liver regeneration (Jaberi et al, 2016). Onyx was previously used in PVE either in humans (Né et al, 2018) or in experimental models (Smits et al, 2012). In our series, Squid and PVA particles (coils in some cases) were used as embolic agents in PVE obtaining good outcomes in terms of technical success (100%), clinical success (80%), and also future liver remnant volume increase (more than 50%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using non adhesive liquid embolic agents composed of EVOH copolymer dissolved in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and mixed with micronized tantalum powder, as Onyx, it is possible to obtain a slower solidification, a more prolonged injection time and a reduced risk of microcatheter entrapment than n-BCA. Onyx, first described in 1990s, represents the well-known liquid embolic agent widely used in cerebral arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) (Gemmete et al, 2009;Singfer et al, 2017;Alturki et al, 2018;Nerva et al, 2018) and also in abdominal-peripheral applications (Cobb et al, 2014;Né et al, 2018;Izaaryene et al, 2016;Regine et al, 2015;Chevallier et al, 2016), particularly in the management of endoleak post Endovascular Aortic Repair (EVAR) (Marcelin et al, 2017;Ierardi et al, 2018). Squid is a new DMSO-and EVOH-based liquid embolic agent which has mainly been used in cerebral field (Akmangit et al, 2017;Gioppo et al, 2017) with poor application in abdominal district (Szatmáry et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All targeted portal branches were successfully embolized without any occurrence of nontarget embolization. An evident drawback of using EVOH is the elevated price of this product and the necessity of large amount of vials with a mean of 12.3 vials per procedure [60], Tables 1 and 2.…”
Section: Ethylene Vinyl Alcohol (Evoh) Copolymermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This embolic agent, commercially available as Onyx, rapidly solidifies as the water soluble DMSO diffuses out upon coming in contact with physiological fluids. Additional applications of this system include the embolization of liver tumors, carotid paragangliomas and intracranial dural arteriovenous fistulas as well as the prevention of aneurismal Endoleaks Type II and other embolic uses …”
Section: Chemical Phenomenamentioning
confidence: 99%