Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4238858 Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Cutaneous complications can result from nontarget deposition during transcatheter arterial chemoembolization or radioembolization. Liver tu“TACE” because of its inconsistent use in the literature (ie, to abbreviate different terms). Please note that “TACE” has been replaced with “transcatheter arterial chemoembolization” or simply “chemoembolization” as appropriate throughout the manuscript. Please verify these changes.-->mors may receive blood supply from parasitized extrahepatic arteries (EHAs) that also perfuse skin or from hepatic arteries located near the origin of the falciform artery (FA), which perfuses the anterior abdominal wall. To vasoconstrict cutaneous vasculature and prevent nontarget deposition, ice packs were topically applied to at-risk skin in nine chemoembolization treatments performed via 14 parasitized EHAs, seven chemoembolization treatments near the FA origin, and five radioembolization treatments in cases in which the FA could not be prophylactically coil-embolized. No postprocedural cutaneous complications were encountered.
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