Abstract Background Transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) is the first-line nonsurgical treatment for severe blunt liver injury in patients, whereas operative management (OM) is recommended for hemodynamically unstable patients. This study investigated the comparative efficacy of TAE in hemodynamically unstable patients who responded to initial infusion therapy. Methods This retrospective study enrolled patients with severe blunt liver injuries, which were of grades III–V according to the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Organ Injury Scale (OIS). Patients who responded to initial infusion therapy underwent computed tomography to determine the treatment plan. A shock index > 1, despite undergoing initial infusion therapy, w...
BACKGROUND: We postulate that a delay in the implementation of hepatic arterial embolization for tra...
Abstract Introduction The treatment of complex liver injuries remains a challenge. Nonoperative trea...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate transcatheter arterial embolization...
International audienceThis study evaluates the efficacy of arterial embolization (AE) for blunt hepa...
Background/Aims: The Authors stress the role of arterial embolization in the treatment of severe blu...
AbstractObjectivesNon-operative management has become the treatment of choice in the majority of liv...
BACKGROUND: During the last decade, the management of blunt hepatic injury has considerably changed....
AbstractBackgroundEndovascular management using angiographic embolization (AE) has been widely used ...
INTRODUCTION The management of liver injuries in hemodynamically stable patients is variable and in...
PURPOSE: To determine prognostic factors and evaluate outcomes of transcatheter arterial embolizatio...
Purpose: This purpose of this systematic review was to determine the safety and efficacy of arterial...
INTRODUCTION: The management of liver injuries in hemodynamically stable patients is variable and in...
BACKGROUND: Endovascular intervention is now the primary line of therapy for arterial injury brought...
Abstract Background The damage control approach is known to reduce the mortality rate in severely in...
BACKGROUND: We postulate that a delay in the implementation of hepatic arterial embolization for tra...
Abstract Introduction The treatment of complex liver injuries remains a challenge. Nonoperative trea...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate transcatheter arterial embolization...
International audienceThis study evaluates the efficacy of arterial embolization (AE) for blunt hepa...
Background/Aims: The Authors stress the role of arterial embolization in the treatment of severe blu...
AbstractObjectivesNon-operative management has become the treatment of choice in the majority of liv...
BACKGROUND: During the last decade, the management of blunt hepatic injury has considerably changed....
AbstractBackgroundEndovascular management using angiographic embolization (AE) has been widely used ...
INTRODUCTION The management of liver injuries in hemodynamically stable patients is variable and in...
PURPOSE: To determine prognostic factors and evaluate outcomes of transcatheter arterial embolizatio...
Purpose: This purpose of this systematic review was to determine the safety and efficacy of arterial...
INTRODUCTION: The management of liver injuries in hemodynamically stable patients is variable and in...
BACKGROUND: Endovascular intervention is now the primary line of therapy for arterial injury brought...
Abstract Background The damage control approach is known to reduce the mortality rate in severely in...
BACKGROUND: We postulate that a delay in the implementation of hepatic arterial embolization for tra...
Abstract Introduction The treatment of complex liver injuries remains a challenge. Nonoperative trea...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate transcatheter arterial embolization...