Pre-operative Embolization of Primary and Secondary Bone Tumours is Safe and Effective: a Retrospective Study.
World J Oncol
; 2(6): 319-322, 2011 Dec.
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BACKGROUND: The surgical treatment of bone tumours can result in large peri-operative blood loss, due to their large sizes and hypervascularity. Pre-operative embolisation has been successfully used to downgrade vascularity, thus reducing peri-operative blood loss and its associated complications. METHODS: Pre-operative embolisation was successfully undertaken on twenty-six patients with a variety of primary and secondary bone tumours. RESULTS: Mean blood loss was 796 mL and we experienced no complications. CONCLUSION: Pre-operative arterial embolisation of large, richly vascular bone tumours in anatomically difficult positions, is a safe and effective method of downstaging vascularity and reducing blood loss.
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