2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2017.06.047
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Long-Term Volume Reduction Effects of Endovascular Embolization for Intracranial Meningioma: Preliminary Experience of 5 Cases

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“…Adicionalmente, en un seguimiento realizado hasta dos meses después a la embolización de meningiomas que no fueron resecados quirúrgicamente posterior a la terapia endovascular, se ha demostrado que hay una disminución en el volumen tumoral y el edema perilesional asociado, lo que por una parte facilitaría el tratamiento quirúrgico y por otra, indicaría utilidad de la embolización de meningiomas en terapias paliativas 10 .…”
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“…Adicionalmente, en un seguimiento realizado hasta dos meses después a la embolización de meningiomas que no fueron resecados quirúrgicamente posterior a la terapia endovascular, se ha demostrado que hay una disminución en el volumen tumoral y el edema perilesional asociado, lo que por una parte facilitaría el tratamiento quirúrgico y por otra, indicaría utilidad de la embolización de meningiomas en terapias paliativas 10 .…”
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“…The complications described secondary to the embolization of meningiomas include ischemic strokes, intracranial hemorrhages, cerebral edema and cranial nerve paralysis, which could reach an incidence according to the literature up to 16%; other nonneurological complications include arteriovenous fistulas, inguinal hematomas and scalp necrosis; the surgical complications of patients who were previously embolized in contrast to those who were taken only to surgical resection, are significantly less in the first group, with respect to the decrease in the time of surgery and reduction of bleeding [8,9]. Additionally, in a follow-up carried out up to two months after embolization of meningiomas that were not surgically resected after endovascular therapy, it has been shown that there is a decrease in tumor volume and associated perilesional edema, which on the one hand would facilitate surgical treatment and on the other, it would indicate usefulness of embolization of meningiomas in palliative therapies [10].…”
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