1975
DOI: 10.2214/ajr.124.3.428
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Mechanical Devices for Arterial Occlusion

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“…[6] In 1972, Rösch et al [7] for the first time, performed artery embolization to treat uterine myomata. [7] In 1975, Gianturco et al [8] used wool coils for the first time. In 1991, Guglielmi et al [9] detachable coil (GDC) embolization was introduced as an alternative method for the treatment of selected aneurysm patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[6] In 1972, Rösch et al [7] for the first time, performed artery embolization to treat uterine myomata. [7] In 1975, Gianturco et al [8] used wool coils for the first time. In 1991, Guglielmi et al [9] detachable coil (GDC) embolization was introduced as an alternative method for the treatment of selected aneurysm patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 Endovascular embolization of pseudoaneurysms is a treatment option that was first described in 1975. 8 In stable patients its use should be encouraged because it offers a series of advantages over other procedures: it is selective, it is less mutilating and it poses fewer risks to neighboring structures, such as injuries to the vagus and accessory nerves. 2,3,9 Another advantage is that diagnostic angiography can be followed by therapeutic embolization during the same surgical intervention.…”
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“…The safety and efficacy of the Gianturco coil has been proven since its introduction by Dr. Cesare Gianturco in 1975. These devices were designed to occlude unwanted systemic to pulmonary collaterals, arteriovenous malformations and tumor feeding vessels.'"…”
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confidence: 99%