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Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
2001 Volume.44 No. 1 p.64 ~ p.70
Arterial Embolization in Rhinological Field : an Analysis of 19 Cases
¹Ú»óÈÆ/Sang Hoon Park
½Å½Â¿±/Á¶Áß»ý/Áø¿µ¿Ï/È«³²Ç¥/Seung Youp Shin/Joong Saeng Cho/Young Wan Jin/Nam Pyo Hong
Abstract
Background and Objectives : The progress of arterial embolization made it possible to control intractable nasal bleeding and to reduce the blood supply of nasopharyngeal angiofibroma. Materials and Methods : We reviewed 19 cases of patients who
received
arterial embolization from Jan. 1993 to Dec. 1999. We analyzed the cases according to the age, sex, hypertension, purpose, result and complications of arterial embolization. Results : Thirteen patients received arterial embolization due to
uncontrolled
epistaxis by conservative management. Except one patient who had bleeding from the anterior ethmoidal artery, 12 patients stopped bleeding after successful embolization. Three patients received the arterial embolization for continuous bleeding
after
endoscopic sinus surgery, and other three patients received it for reducing the blood supply of the nasopharyngeal angiofibroma preoperatively. The complications were seizure like movements, fever and facial pain ; but these complications were
limited
to few cases, and were minimal and temporary. Conclusion : Arterial embolization is a safe and effective method that should be considered in the treatment of refractory nasal bleeding and for reducing the intraoperative bleeding in angiofibroma.
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