Comparison of particle penetration with non-spherical polyvinyl alcohol versus trisacryl gelatin microspheres in women undergoing premyomectomy uterine artery embolization
2005; Elsevier BV; Volume: 60; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.crad.2004.08.008
ISSN1365-229X
AutoresGao Chua, Mark James Wilsher, Mildred Young, Isaac Manyonda, Robert Morgan, A-M Belli,
Tópico(s)Maternal and fetal healthcare
ResumoThe purpose of this study was to compare the depth of vascular penetration of non-spherical polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) versus trisacryl gelatin microspheres (MS) in women undergoing uterine artery embolization (UAE) immediately before transabdominal myomectomy.A total of 17 patients who had been referred for embolization before myomectomy underwent bilateral uterine artery embolization using either 355-500 microm PVA (group A) or 700-900 microm MS (group B). The depth of penetration of the particles was assessed by identifying their presence and location in the resected specimen.Of the 17 women enrolled in this study, 10 were in group A and 6 in group B. One woman underwent embolization using both types of particle and was excluded from the analysis. Embolic particles were significantly (p = 0.048) more frequently located within the fibroid (4/6, 67%) in Group B than Group A (1/10, 10%). Particles were also identified in the perifibroid tissues in 4/6 (67%) in Group B and 4/10 (40%) in Group A, with no statistical difference. There were no procedural complications.MS particles (700-900 microm) penetrate significantly deeper into leiomyomata compared with non-spherical PVA (355-500 microm). MS may therefore confer advantages in UAE, as they may more specifically target the fibroid, allowing an earlier end-point to embolization and minimizing ischaemic damage to normal myometrium and ovaries.
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