2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvir.2011.12.036
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Abstract No. 3: Quality of life and symptoms relief support prostatic artery embolization for patients with acute urinary retention due to benign prostatic hyperplasia

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“…More recently, prostatic arterial embolization (PAE) has been shown to be a safe and effective minimally invasive option in the management of BPH (7)(8)(9). As the primary proposed mechanism for PAE is prostate volume reduction, it has been suggested that PAE would have limited effectiveness in small-volume BPH, and may also be technically challenging because of a smaller main prostatic artery.…”
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“…More recently, prostatic arterial embolization (PAE) has been shown to be a safe and effective minimally invasive option in the management of BPH (7)(8)(9). As the primary proposed mechanism for PAE is prostate volume reduction, it has been suggested that PAE would have limited effectiveness in small-volume BPH, and may also be technically challenging because of a smaller main prostatic artery.…”
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“…считают, что в целях снижения интраоперационных ошибок необходимо соблюдать алгоритм идентификации PROVISO (internal pudendal artery -внутренняя срамная артерия, rectal artery -прямокишечная артерия, obturator artery -запирательная артерия, inferior vesical artery -нижняя пузырная артерия, superior vesical artery -верхняя пузырная артерия). Это позволит быть уверенным в том, что артерии, кровоснабжающие ПЖ, идентифицированы [4].…”
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“…Recently, prostate artery embolization (PAE) has been developed as a minimally invasive means to treat BPH related LUTS. Initial early and midterm results have been very promising (Bilhim et al 2013a;Li et al 2015;Pisco et al 2013a;Pisco et al 2011;Pisco et al 2012;Pisco et al 2013b;Pisco et al 2016a;Pisco et al 2016b;Antunes et al 2013;Bagla et al 2014;Ray et al 2018;Abt et al 2018;Grosso et al 2015;Kurbatov et al 2014;Wang et al 2015;Wang et al 2016;Amouyal et al 2016a;Carnevale et al 2010;Carnevale et al 2011;Carnevale et al 2012;De Assis et al 2015;Gao et al 2014;Bilhim et al 2015;Carnevale et al n.d.;Goncalves et al 2016;Bilhim et al 2013b;Yu et al 2017;Amouyal et al 2016b;Bagla et al 2013;Carnevale et al 2014). As further data is being published this exciting technique is slowly moving from the research setting to everyday clinical practice as demonstrated by its mention in the updated National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines for LUTS.…”
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