10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EMBOLISATION»
Discover the use of
embolisation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
embolisation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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OPCS Classifications of Interventions and Procedures
Embolisation Aneurysm Coil Balloon Assisted Transluminal Percutaneous (L)
O03.- Embolisation Aneurysm Coil Stent Assisted Transluminal Percutaneous (L)
O01 .- Embolisation Aneurysm Coil Transluminal Percutaneous NEC (L) O04.
Health and Social Care Information Centre, 2006
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Diagnostic Radiology : Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary ...
Selective Partial Splenic Embolisation Hypersplenism is one of the important
complications of portal hypertension. It is manifested by anaemia,
thrombocytopenia and neutropenia and may compound the risk of
gastrointestinal bleeding.
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Textbook of Neurosurgery
Embolisation (see chapter on Embolisation) is also useful in occluding
inaccessible feeders.54 Luessenhop and Spence reported, in 1960, the first
successful embolisation of an AVM using methylmethacrylate.39 Current
indications for ...
Prakash Narain Tandon, Ravi Ramamurthi, 2011
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Tutorials in Endovascular Neurosurgery and Interventional ...
In other tutorials, embolisation for extracranial and spinal tumours will be covered
, and an entire tutorial will discuss the use of different embolisation materials and
their indications. Here a generic template that can be adapted when describing ...
James Vincent Byrne, 2012
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Radiology of the Chest and Related Conditions
(1989) : Coils are a safe alternative to balloons for the embolisation of A/V
malformations. Lois et al. (1989) : Systemic to pulmonary collateral vessels and
shunts - treatment with embolisation (16 procedures in 15 patients). Girard et al. (
1990) ...
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Conservative Surgery for Menorrhagia
Arterial embolisation is not a new technique, it was developed during the late 60s
and 70s and used particularly for the treatment of haemorrhagic conditions,
malignancies and arterial venous malformations. Although arterial embolisation ...
Peter O'Donovan, Paul McGurgan, Walter Prendiville, 2002
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Traité d'imagerie médicale - Volume 1 - 2e éd.
L'embolisation se définit par le dépôt intravasculaire, sélectif et en flux libre, d'un
agent embolisant (mécanique, liquide, particulaire) afin d'occlure le vaisseau
cible et/ou de dévasculariser le parenchyme alimenté par ce vaisseau [2].
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Liver and Biliary Tract Surgery: Embryological Anatomy to ...
[73] Nagino M, Nimura Y, KamiyaJ, Kondo S, Kanai M. Selective percutaneous
transhepatic embolisation of the portal vein in preparation for extensive liver
resection: The ipsila- teral approach. Radiology 1996; 200:559-563. [74] Madoff
DC ...
Constantine C. Karaliotas, Christoph E. Broelsch, Nagy A. Habib, 2008
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Emergency Radiology: Imaging and Intervention
sponge for primary haemostasis in patients with high- grade hepatic injury and
who secondarily develop biloma is associated with a higher risk of pseudo-
aneurysm formation than after steel-oil embolisation [98].In contrast to splenic ...
Borut Marincek, Robert F. Dondelinger, 2007
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Interventional Radiology
Manclfe C. Djindjian R. Picard L. Embolisation par catheterisme femoral des
tumeurs irriguees par I'artere carotide externc: a propos de 40 cas. Acta Radiol [
Suppl] (Stockh) 1975:347: 175-186. 16. Manelfe C. Doyon D. Guigicclli A. Apport
de ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «EMBOLISATION»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
embolisation is used in the context of the following news items.
The Deal with Nose Bleeds
Another method of treatment is angiographic embolisation of the internal maxillary artery, (selective blocking of blood vessels by placing tiny ... «The New Indian Express, Jun 15»
Hansen Medical(R) to Showcase Magellan(TM) Robotic System at …
... is also sponsoring an educational symposium on Wednesday, June 24 from 6:00 - 6:30 pm called "Clinical Update on Robotic Embolisation. «CNNMoney, Jun 15»
Shrinking unsightly lumps
Embolisation, another minimally invasive technique, blocks abnormal blood vessels from the inside using special agents such as glue. «AsiaOne, Jun 15»
How an op to block an artery could help you lose weight
The procedure is similar to a common treatment known as embolisation, which is used to stop bleeding in the stomach and other organs, and to ... «Daily Mail, Jun 15»
Mylan recalls Bangalore unit cancer drug
... phlebitis, allergic response and/or embolisation in the body and infection. Intra-arterial administration could result in damage to blood vessels ... «Daily News & Analysis, Jun 15»
Do not resort to self-medication
Trials will be made to reduce the size of the cyst or to remove the cyst with chemotherapy with medicines,Trans arterial chemo embolisation ... «The Hans India, Jun 15»
Wife of survivor's plea to liver cancer patients to take advantage of …
The trial, spearheaded by Cancer Research UK and the Bobby Moore Fund, was testing a new treatment called Radio-embolisation, a form of ... «Ely News, Jun 15»
Uterine fibroids: a clinical update
Uterine artery embolisation is a procedure whereby the blood supply to the fibroid is disrupted resulting in atrophy. In brief, the femoral artery is ... «Nursing in Practice, May 15»
Women with lower abdominal pain need not rush and undergo …
This newer day-care procedure called as Percutaneous Venous Embolisation is now accepted as a valuable treatment option for Pelvic Congestion Syndrome ... «ANINEWS, May 15»
IOM3 Awards 2015
In 1996 Andrew started work for Biocompatibles and in 2002 the company began to focus on drug eluting embolisation systems (DEBs). This led to the ... «Materials World, May 15»