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Journal of Cerebrovascular and Endovascular Neurosurgery ; : 175-181, 2023.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1000809

ABSTRACT

Objective@#Endovascular treatment of cerebrovascular diseases is often challenging due to small caliber, tortuous distal vessels. Several devices and techniques have evolved to overcome these challenges. Recently, a low profile dual lumen microballoon catheter, specifically designed for distal navigation is employed for neurovascular procedures. Due to its recent advent, scarce data is available on clinical utility and safety of Scepter Mini. The aim of this case series is to report our initial experience with Scepter Mini in the management of various cerebrovascular diseases. @*Methods@#All interventional neurovascular cases performed using Scepter Mini between January 2020 till April 2021 were included. Data regarding patient demographics, procedural details and complications was retrospectively collected from patient’s electronic medical record and procedure reports. @*Results@#Total twelve embolization procedures were performed in eleven patients, including six brain arteriovenous malformation, two dural arteriovenous fistula, one vein of Galen malformation and three hyper-vascular glomus tumor embolizations. All procedures were successfully performed with adequate penetration of the embolic agent. Complete embolization was performed in six procedures, while intended partial embolization was performed in the rest of procedures. Scepter Mini was solely used in ten procedures, however in the other two embolization procedures it was used as an additional conjunct tool to complete the intended embolization. No balloon related complication was observed in any procedure. @*Conclusions@#Scepter Mini dual lumen microballoon catheter is safe and feasible for delivery of liquid embolic agents for cerebrovascular embolization procedures.

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Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine ; : 53-57, 2020.
Article in 0 | WPRIM | ID: wpr-997502

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A 74-year-old man presented with rapid rising prostate-specific antigen (PSA) 2 years after treatment of prostate cancer with prostatectomy and salvage radiation therapy. PSA increased from 923 to 4349 ng/mL within 2 months. No osseous metastatic lesions of prostate cancer were detected by 18F-sodium fluoride PET/CT imaging at an outside facility. 18F-fluciclovine PET/CT imaging was performed to evaluate local recurrence of prostate cancer at surgical bed of prostatectomy and distant metastasis. One small focus of low-level 18F-fluciclovine radiotracer uptake was noted in the surgical bed of prostatectomy without corresponding soft tissue mass on CT. No fluciclovine-avid lymph nodes or osseous metastatic lesions were detected, but multiple hypodense lesions of variable 18F-fluciclovine radiotracer uptake were noted in the liver, concerning for isolated liver metastasis of prostate cancer. The patient underwent docetaxel chemotherapy for treatment of prostate cancer liver metastasis and showed a favorable response to treatment by significant decreased size of the hypodense lesions in the liver on post treatment abdominal CT, along with dramatic reduction of PSA level and improvement of liver function. The findings from this case highlight the importance of checking hypoattenuating lesions in the liver for the presence of prostate cancer metastatic lesions that might appear similar to other benign hypoattenuating lesions of low fluciclovine uptake relative to physiological 18F-fluciclovine uptake in the normal liver tissues, a potential pitfall at interpretation of 18F-fluociclovine PET/CT imaging.

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Pakistan Journal of Neurology. 1997; 3 (2): 39
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-46435
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JCPSP-Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan. 1996; 6 (3): 173-4
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-95974

ABSTRACT

Pseudoaneurysm is an uncommon complication that usually results from an arterial puncture and presents as a focal pulsatile mass, clinical differentiation of which may be quite difficult from transmitted pulsation. Early diagnosis and prompt surgery is required because it has a potential to expand and rupture leading to massive blood loss. Although angiography provides a definite diagnosis yet the finding may be very subtle. This is the case report of a patient who developed a pseudoaneurysm of the femoral artery which was diagnosed with the aid of colour Doppler imaging and later confirmed on surgery. Colour Doppler is a new useful imaging modality which simultaneously shows flow throughout the field and structure in a two-dimensional image


Subject(s)
Femoral Artery/pathology , /standards , Diagnostic Imaging , Aneurysm
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Bull Indian Inst Hist Med Hyderabad ; 1981 ; 1-4(): 87-90
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-1924
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