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Coil-assisted N-butyl cyanoacrylate embolization vs covered stent implantation for delayed hemorrhage in hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery
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作者 Cheng-Jian He Xiang-Dong Wang +5 位作者 Nai-Jian Ge Xue Liu Jian Huang Wei Xu Cai-Fang Ni Ye-Fa Yang 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery》 2025年第10期196-204,共9页
BACKGROUND Hemorrhage following pancreaticobiliary surgery is a high-risk complication,with a mortality rate of 16%-38%.At present,minimally invasive endovascular intervention comprising superselective arterial emboli... BACKGROUND Hemorrhage following pancreaticobiliary surgery is a high-risk complication,with a mortality rate of 16%-38%.At present,minimally invasive endovascular intervention comprising superselective arterial embolization(SAE)and covered stent implantation(CSI)is the treatment of choice.However,in certain cases,both SAE and CSI become infeasible.AIM To evaluate the effectiveness of coil-assisted N-butyl cyanoacrylate(NBCA)embolization in comparison with that of CSI in managing delayed hemorrhage after hepatobiliary–pancreatic surgery when SAE is infeasible.METHODS Ninety-eight continuous patients(n=105 cases;mean age,58.4 years)with delayed massive hemorrhage who were treated with coil-assisted NBCA embolization(NBCA group,n=45)and/or CSI(CSI group,n=60)were retrospectively evaluated between March 2014 and December 2023.Data on technical and clinical success,30-day mortality,and severe intervention-related adverse events were collected and analyzed.RESULTS The technical and clinical success rates in the NBCA group(100%and 93.3%,respectively)were significantly higher than those in the CSI group(88.3%and 73.3%,respectively),with a statistically significant difference between the two groups(P=0.019 and 0.010,respectively).The 30-day mortality rates and major intervention-related complications were 17.8%and 0%,respectively,in the NBCA group and 18.3%and 1.7%in the CSI group,respectively,with no statistically significant difference between the two groups.CONCLUSION In terms of technical and clinical success,coil-assisted NBCA embolization was more effective than CSI for managing delayed hemorrhage after hepatobiliary–pancreatic surgery when SAE was not feasible. 展开更多
关键词 Massive hemorrhage Endovascular treatment N-butyl cyanoacrylate Embolization Covered stent implantation
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