Literature DB >> 6206686

Occlusion of renal arterial tumor supply with absolute ethanol. Experience with 20 cases.

L Ekelund, A Ek, L Forsberg, S Haukaas, H Henrikson, T Kalland, E Boijsen.   

Abstract

Absolute ethanol was used for renal ablation in 20 patients with carcinoma of the kidney. The procedure was followed by nephrectomy in 6 patients without metastases, all of whom are alive without evidence of recurrence 4 to 20 months after treatment. Fourteen patients with metastatic or locally advanced disease were embolized to palliate pain or hematuria without subsequent nephrectomy. Of these only 2 are alive, 4 and 18 months following the procedure. The technique for ethanol embolization is described and the use of occluding balloon catheters is recommended. No complications were encountered and the 'postembolization syndrome' was less marked as compared with a previous material of equal size where other methods of renal artery occlusion were employed. Microscopic examination in 10 of the infarcted kidneys showed extensive tumor necroses, sometimes with no evidence of viable tumor cells at all. Natural killer cell activity was determined before and 48 hours after renal artery occlusion in 7 patients, showing somewhat increased activity in 4. It is concluded that absolute ethanol is a safe, effective and easily administered agent for the infarction of renal tumors.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6206686     DOI: 10.1177/028418518402500307

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Radiol Diagn (Stockh)        ISSN: 0567-8056


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Authors:  S Batkin; F L Tabrah
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