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Specialty Definition: EMBOLIZATION

Domain Definition
Religion The blocking of an artery by a clot or foreign material. Embolization can be done as treatment to block the flow of blood to a tumor. (references)
Wikipedic A non-surgical, minimally-invasive procedure involving selective occlusion of blood vessels by purposefully introducing emboli to treat such conditions as aneurysms, epistaxis, AVMs and uterine fibroids. (references)

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Common Expressions: EMBOLIZATION

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Uterine artery embolization Overall, UFE is a safe procedure for treating symptomatic fibroids with minimal risk. Overall, 96% of patients indicated they were happy with their twelve month outcome, and would recommend UFE to a friend. Most reported risk factors and complications associated with UFE are transient amenorrhea, common short term allergic reaction/rash, vaginal discharge/infection, possible fibroid passage. (references)

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Specialty Expressions: EMBOLIZATION

Expressions Domain Definition
Arterial embolization Religion The blocking of an artery by a clot of foreign material. This can be done as treatment to block the flow of blood to a tumor. (references)

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Extended Definition: EMBOLIZATION


Embolization

Embolization is a non-surgical, minimally-invasive procedure performed by an interventional radiologist and interventional neuroradiologists. It involves the selective occlusion of blood vessels, by purposely introducing emboli.

Therapeutic Applications

Embolisation is used to treat a wide variety of conditions affecting different organs of the human body.

Hemorrhage

The treatment is used to occlude:

Growths

The treatment is used to slow or stop blood supply thus reducing the size of the tumour:

  • Liver lesions, typically Hepatocellular carcinoma or HCC. Either by partical infarction or TACE (Transcatheter arterial chemoembolization).
  • Kidney lesions
  • Uterine fibroids

Other

The Procedure

The procedure is a minimally-invasive alternative to surgery. The purpose of embolization is to prevent blood flow to an area of the body, which effectively can shrink a tumour or block an aneurysm.

The procedure is carried out as an endovascular procedure, by a Consultant Radiologist in an Interventional Suite. It is common for most patients to have the treatment carried out with little or no sedation, although this depends largely on the organ to be embolized. Patients who undergo Cerebral Embolization or Portal Vein Embolization are usually given a general anesthetic.

Access to the organ in question is acquired by means of a guidewire and catheter(s). Depending on the organ this can be very difficult and time consuming. The position of the correct artery or vein supplying the pathology in question is located by Digital subtraction angiography or DSA. These images are then used as a map for the radiologist to gain access to the correct vessel by selecting an appropriate catheter and or wire, depending on the 'shape' of the surrounding anatomy.

Once in place, the treatment can begin. The artificial embolus used is usually one of the following:

  • Coils: Guglielmi Detachable Coil or Hydrocoil
  • Particles
  • Foam
  • Plug

Once the artificial emboli have been successfully introduced, another set of DSA images are taken to confirm a successful deployment.

Agents

liquid embolic agents - used for AVM. these agents are are able to flow through compliex vascular strctures so the surgeon does not need to target his catheter to every single vessel.

nbca - n-butyle-2-cyanoacrylate: this agent is a permanent rapidly acting liquid that will polymeraize immediately on contact with ions. aka superglue. it also has an exothermic reaction which destroys the vessel wall. since hte polymerization is so rapid, it requires skill of the surgeon when using. during the procedure, the surgeon must flush the catheter before and after injecting the nbca or the agent will polymerize within the catheter. also the catheter must be withdrawn quickly or it will be stuck to the vessel. oil can be mixed with nbca to slow the rate of polymerization

ethiodol - made from iodine and poppyseed oil, this is a highly viscose agent. it is usually used for chemembolizations, especially for hepatomas. this is because these types of tumors have a characteristic of absorbing iodine. half life is 5 days so it only temporarily embolizes vessels

sclerosing agents - these will harden the endothelial lining of vessels. they have been around for a long time and need more time to react than the liquid embolic agents. therefore you can't use them for high flow vessels or large vessels.

ethanol - this permanent agent is very good for treating AVM. the alcohol does need some time to denaturize proteins of the endothelium and activate the coagulation system which causes a blood clot. therefore, some surgeons will use a balloon occlusion catheter to stop the blood flow and allow time for ethanol to work. the disadvantage of this is that it is toxic to the system in large quantities and may cause comparment syndrome. also the injections are painful

ethanolamine oleate - this permanent agent is used for sclerosing esophageal varices. it is made of 2% benzyl alcohol so it is less painful than ethanol. however it does cause hemolysis and renal failure in large doses.

sotradecol - is used for superficial lower extremity varicose veins. it has been around for a very long time and is a proven remedy. however, it does cause hyperpigmentation of the region in 30% of patients. it is less painful than ethanol.

particulate embolic agents - only used for precapillary arterioles or small arteries. these are also very good for AVM deep within the body. the disadvantage is that they are not easily targeted in the vessel. none of these are radioopaque so it makes radiologic imaging difficult to see them unless they were soaked in contrast prior to injection.

gelfoam - temporarily occludes vessels for 5 weeks. they work by absorbing liquid and plugging up the vessel. these are water insoluble gelatin so the particles may travel distally and occlude smaller capillaries. a way to localize the injection of gelfoam is to make a gelfoam sandwich. a coil is placed at a precise location. then gelfoam is injected and lodged into the coil.

PVA - polyvinyl alcohol - these are permanent agents. they are tiny balls 50-1200 um in size. the particles are not meant to mechanically occlude a vessel. instead they cause an inflammatory reaction. unfortunately they have a tendency to to clump together since the balls are not perfectly round. the clump can separate a few days later failing as an embolic agent.

acrylic gelatin microspheres - this is a superior form of permanent particulate embolic agent. they are similar to PVA but they are perfectly round. thus they do not clump together. the balls are fragile so they may crack inside small catheters.

mechanical occlusion devices - these fit in all vessels. they also have the advantage of accuracy of location (they are deployed exactly where the catheter ends).

coils - used for AVF, aneurysms, or trauma. they are very good for fast flowing vessels because they immediately clot the vessel. made from platinum or stainless steel. they induce clot because of the dacron wool tails around the wire. the coil itself will not cause mechanical occlusion. because it is made of metal, it is easily seen in radiographic images. the disadvantage is that large coils can disrupt the radiographic image. the coil may also lose its shape if the catheter is kinked. also there is a small risk of dislodging from the deployed location.

detachable balloon - treat AVF and aneurysms. these balloons are simply implanted in a target vessel then filled with saline through a one-way valve. the blood stops and endothelium grows around the balloon until the vessel fibroses. unfortunately, the balloon may be hypertonic relative to blood and cause hte balloon to rupture and fail. or the balloon may be hypotonic and cause the balloon to shrink and migrate somewhere else.



Advantages

  • Minimally invasive
  • No scarring
  • Minimal risk of infection
  • No or rare use of general anaesthetic
  • Faster recovery time

Disadvantages

  • User dependent success rate
  • Risk of emboli reaching healthy tissue
  • Not suitable for everyone

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See also

  • Endovascular surgery
  • Interventional radiology
  • Surgery
  • Uterine fibroids
  • Hepatocellular carcinoma
  • Arteriovenous malformation
  • Cerebral aneurysm
  • Gastrointestinal bleeding

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Embolization". Image Credit.



Topics by Level of Interest: EMBOLIZATION

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
Embolization 12     Embolization 12
Uterine artery embolization 4     Uterine artery embolization 4

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Computed Synonyms: embolization

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Word

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   2.0693   embolization     embolism     sudden blocking of an artery, embolus, clot, emboli, emboly   
 2   1.0090   embolization     circulating     circulate, sprinkling, spread, distributing, trundling   
Source: calculated by Eve using graph theory. "Intensity" is a score indicating the number of overlapping cliques where the word pair is found (an integer before the decimal); the first digit after the decimal is the number of overlapping terminal characters up to 9; the second characters is number of leading common characters up to 9; the last two digits measure the Levenshtein distance subtracted from 100. Top

Translations: EMBOLIZATION

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Central Danish embolisering med polymeriserende stoffer (embolization with polymerizing material), embolisering af vaskulære tumorer (embolization of vascular tumor). Additional references: Central Danish, Denmark, Germany, embolization. (volunteer & more translations)
Danish embolisering med polymeriserende stoffer (embolization with polymerizing material), embolisering af vaskulære tumorer (embolization of vascular tumor). Additional references: Danish, Denmark, Germany, embolization. (volunteer & more translations)
Dansk embolisering med polymeriserende stoffer (embolization with polymerizing material), embolisering af vaskulære tumorer (embolization of vascular tumor). Additional references: Dansk, Denmark, Germany, embolization. (volunteer & more translations)
Deutsch Embolisierung (embolization), Gasembolie (gas embolization). Additional references: Deutsch, Germany, Austria, embolization. (volunteer & more translations)
Dutch Embolisatie van de stent (stent embolization), embolisatie van een bloeding (hemostatic embolization), therapeutische embolisatie met polymere stoffen (embolization with polymerizing material), embolisatie van de vasculaire tumoren (embolization of vascular tumor). Additional references: Dutch, Netherlands, Aruba, embolization. (volunteer & more translations)
Finnish embolisaatio verenvuodon tyrehdyttämiseksi (hemostatic embolization), angiooman embolisaatiohoito (embolization with polymerizing material), verisuonikasvaimien embolisaatio (embolization of vascular tumor), ulomman kaulavaltimon haarojen embolisaatio (embolization of the external branches of the carotid artery, embolization of the external carotid artery branches). Additional references: Finnish, Finland, Russia (Europe), embolization. (volunteer & more translations)
Français embolisation (embolization), embolisation de l'artère utérine (uterine artery embolization), embolisation de fibrome utérin (uterine fibroid embolization), chimioembolisation (chemical embolization), embolisation d'hémostase (hemostatic embolization), embolisation aux agents polymérisants (embolization with polymerizing material), embolisation des tumeurs vasculaires (embolization of vascular tumor), embolisation des branches de la carotide externe (embolization of the external carotid artery branches), l' embolisation des branches de la carotide externe (embolization of the external branches of the carotid artery), embolisation artérielle (arterial embolization). Additional references: Français, France, Algeria, embolization. (volunteer & more translations)
French embolisation (embolization), embolisation de l'artère utérine (uterine artery embolization), embolisation de fibrome utérin (uterine fibroid embolization), chimioembolisation (chemical embolization), embolisation d'hémostase (hemostatic embolization), embolisation aux agents polymérisants (embolization with polymerizing material), embolisation des tumeurs vasculaires (embolization of vascular tumor), embolisation des branches de la carotide externe (embolization of the external carotid artery branches), l' embolisation des branches de la carotide externe (embolization of the external branches of the carotid artery), embolisation artérielle (arterial embolization). Additional references: French, France, Algeria, embolization. (volunteer & more translations)
German Embolisierung (embolization), Gasembolie (gas embolization). Additional references: German, Germany, Austria, embolization. (volunteer & more translations)
Greek εμβολισμός αιμόστασης (hemostatic embolization), εμβολισμός με παράγοντες πολυμερισμού (embolization with polymerizing material), εμβολισμός αγγειακών όγκων (embolization of vascular tumor). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, embolization. (volunteer & more translations)
Greek (transliteration) emvolismos aimostasis (hemostatic embolization), emvolismos me paragondes polimerismou (embolization with polymerizing material), emvolismos agyakon ongon (embolization of vascular tumor). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, embolization. (volunteer & more translations)
High German Embolisierung (embolization), Gasembolie (gas embolization). Additional references: High German, Germany, Austria, embolization. (volunteer & more translations)
Hochdeutsch Embolisierung (embolization), Gasembolie (gas embolization). Additional references: Hochdeutsch, Germany, Austria, embolization. (volunteer & more translations)
Italian embolizzazione (embolization), embolia dello stent (stent embolization). Additional references: Italian, Italy, Croatia, embolization. (volunteer & more translations)
Japanese 塞栓形成 (embolism, embolization, embolize), 塞栓術 (embolization), 塞栓 (embolus, abnormal substance circulating in the blood, emboli, embolism, embolization). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, embolization. (volunteer & more translations)
Polish moment zakończenia embolizacji (embolization endpoint). Additional references: Polish, Poland, Czech Republic, embolization. (volunteer & more translations)
Polnisch moment zakończenia embolizacji (embolization endpoint). Additional references: Polnisch, Poland, Czech Republic, embolization. (volunteer & more translations)
Polski moment zakończenia embolizacji (embolization endpoint). Additional references: Polski, Poland, Czech Republic, embolization. (volunteer & more translations)
Ruotsi embolisering av (embolization of the external branches of the carotid artery). Additional references: Ruotsi, Sweden, Finland, embolization. (volunteer & more translations)
Sjaelland embolisering med polymeriserende stoffer (embolization with polymerizing material), embolisering af vaskulære tumorer (embolization of vascular tumor). Additional references: Sjaelland, Denmark, Germany, embolization. (volunteer & more translations)
Spanish embolización (embolization), embolización del stent (stent embolization), Infle el balón hasta una atmósfera para reducir la probabilidad de deslizamiento o embolización del stent (inflate the delivery balloon to one atmosphere to help reduce the likelihood of stent slippage or embolization), la embolización a partir de las ramas de la carótida externa (embolization of the external branches of the carotid artery). Additional references: Spanish, Spain, Mexico, embolization. (volunteer & more translations)
Suomea embolisaatio verenvuodon tyrehdyttämiseksi (hemostatic embolization), angiooman embolisaatiohoito (embolization with polymerizing material), verisuonikasvaimien embolisaatio (embolization of vascular tumor), ulomman kaulavaltimon haarojen embolisaatio (embolization of the external branches of the carotid artery, embolization of the external carotid artery branches). Additional references: Suomea, Finland, Russia (Europe), embolization. (volunteer & more translations)
Suomi embolisaatio verenvuodon tyrehdyttämiseksi (hemostatic embolization), angiooman embolisaatiohoito (embolization with polymerizing material), verisuonikasvaimien embolisaatio (embolization of vascular tumor), ulomman kaulavaltimon haarojen embolisaatio (embolization of the external branches of the carotid artery, embolization of the external carotid artery branches). Additional references: Suomi, Finland, Russia (Europe), embolization. (volunteer & more translations)
Svenska embolisering av (embolization of the external branches of the carotid artery). Additional references: Svenska, Sweden, Finland, embolization. (volunteer & more translations)
Swedish embolisering av (embolization of the external branches of the carotid artery). Additional references: Swedish, Sweden, Finland, embolization. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: EMBOLIZATION

Language Translations for “embolization” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Pig Latin embolizationway (embolization). Additional references: Pig Latin, embolization. (volunteer)
Terran B embolizatiunn (embolization). Additional references: Terran B, embolization. (volunteer)
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