The angiographic, morphologic, and histologic effects of carbon microspheres, isobutyl 2-cyanoacrylate (IBC), and low viscosity silicone rubber (LVSR) were compared. Carbon spheres did not effectively occlude the internal iliac artery, but resulted in small vessel occlusions leading to the most frequent complications. IBC was effective in causing occlusion but resulted in significant inflammatory changes within the thrombus and vessel wall. LVSR gave satisfactory occlusion without inciting vessel wass inflammatory reaction. Two of 4 animals developed a hind extremity paralysis. None of these materials is approved for general intravascular usage.
A technique for simultaneous bilateral biplane arteriography of the abdomen, pelvis, and lower extremities is described. The biplane views provided clinically significant information in approximately 40% of cases.
Idiopathic thrombosis of the inferior mesenteric vein, not associated with portal vein thrombosis, is an uncommonly diagnosed lesion. We are reporting a case of inferior mesenteric vein thrombosis diagnosed preoperatively by angiography. We believe this to be the first case in the literature of this particular lesion demonstrated conclusively by angiography before surgery.
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