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Yasir M. Nouri,김진형,Hyun-Ki Yoon,고흥규,신지훈,Dong Il Gwon 대한영상의학회 2019 Korean Journal of Radiology Vol.20 No.1
Conventional transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (c-TACE) is a widely used first-line palliative treatment for patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Despite the effectiveness of c-TACE, to date, technique and procedure scheduling has not yet been standardized. Drug-eluting microspheres (DEMs) were therefore introduced to ensure more sustained and tumor-selective drug delivery for permanent embolization. These DEMs can load various drugs and release them in a sustained manner over a prolonged period. This approach ensures the delivery of high concentrations of chemotherapeutic agents to tumors, without increasing systemic concentrations, and promote tumor ischemia and necrosis. This review summarizes the recent advances in the use of DEM-TACE to treat HCC.
Embolization of procedure-related upper gastrointestinal bleeding
Yasir Nouri,Ji Hoon Shin,Heung-Kyu Ko,Jong Woo Kim,Hyun-Ki Yoon 소화기인터벤션의학회 2019 Gastrointestinal Intervention Vol.8 No.2
Non-surgical procedure-related, upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB) is considered as one of the rarest of all UGIB causes, although it is a seri-ous complication when it occurs. It presented as hematemesis, melena or hemobilia in which is associated with hepatobiliary intervention. In most patients the bleeding resolves spontaneously and in those in which it does not, the majority respond to conservative management. Endoscopy is the first line of treatment if bleeding does not stop after medical management, although if it failed due to massive bleeding, in hemodynamically un-stable patients or in hepatobiliary procedure-related bleeding, endovascular or surgical intervention should be considered. In this manuscript we will discuss the endovascular diagnosis and treatment of non-surgical procedure-related UGIB.
Embolization of procedure-related upper gastrointestinal bleeding
Yasir Nouri,Ji Hoon Shin,Heung-Kyu Ko,Jong Woo Kim,Hyun-Ki Yoon 소화기인터벤션의학회 2019 International journal of gastrointestinal interven Vol.8 No.2
Non-surgical procedure-related, upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB) is considered as one of the rarest of all UGIB causes, although it is a seri-ous complication when it occurs. It presented as hematemesis, melena or hemobilia in which is associated with hepatobiliary intervention. In most patients the bleeding resolves spontaneously and in those in which it does not, the majority respond to conservative management. Endoscopy is the first line of treatment if bleeding does not stop after medical management, although if it failed due to massive bleeding, in hemodynamically un-stable patients or in hepatobiliary procedure-related bleeding, endovascular or surgical intervention should be considered. In this manuscript we will discuss the endovascular diagnosis and treatment of non-surgical procedure-related UGIB.