2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvir.2019.01.004
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Single-Center Retrospective Study of Preoperative Prostatic Artery Embolization with the Use of Gelatin Sponge: Initial Experience and Influence for Blood Loss in Prostate Surgery

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“…Pre-operative prostate artery embolisation in patients undergoing simple prostatectomy may be effective in reducing peri-operative bleeding and operative time 665,666 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Pre-operative prostate artery embolisation in patients undergoing simple prostatectomy may be effective in reducing peri-operative bleeding and operative time 665,666 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…664 Pre-operative prostate artery embolisation in patients undergoing simple prostatectomy may be effective in reducing peri-operative bleeding and operative time. 665,666 Pancreatic surgery According to a recent systematic review and meta-analysis, late postpancreatectomy bleeding has a mean incidence of 5% with high overall mortality of 21%. Computed tomography scan and diagnostic angiography are equally sensitive in detecting the postpancreatectomy bleeding source, and the endovascular approach appears to be superior to relaparotomy and endoscopy as the primary intervention for bleeding.…”
Section: Prothrombin Complex Concentratementioning
confidence: 99%
“…26 In the coming years, there may also be an indication for PAE before performing BPH surgeries in PWH or under chronic anticoagulation. 27 According to expert-opinion, PAE is feasible in PWH and an evaluation in patients with bleeding disorders could be very useful.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, embolization is significantly associated with a lower rate of haematuria than TURP (5% of cases) and other haemorrhagic complications like rectal bleeding and inguinal haematomas are also rare 26 . In the coming years, there may also be an indication for PAE before performing BPH surgeries in PWH or under chronic anticoagulation 27 . According to expert‐opinion, PAE is feasible in PWH and an evaluation in patients with bleeding disorders could be very useful.…”
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“…This procedure leads to the shrinking of hyperplasia prostate tissue and reduces the volume of the prostate. Although HoLEP has a relatively low risk of bleeding compared to open prostatectomy, bleeding requiring transfusion has been reported in up to 6.7% of patients in case studies [ 18 ]. Some researchers have suggested that prostate size definitely plays a role in increasing the tendency to bleeding.…”
Section: Preoperative Arterial Embolization For Huge Bphmentioning
confidence: 99%