2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.neurad.2008.01.001
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Échec de l’embolisation transartérielle par l’alcool absolu d’une fistule durale du sinus transverse

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“…This procedure was followed by external carotid arterial angiography, placing an Excelsior ® SL-10 microcatheter (Target Therapeutics/Boston Scientific, Fremont, CA, USA) under fluoroscopic guidance and placing a Traxcess ® 14 microguidewire (MicroVention, Tustin, CA, USA) into the trunk of middle meningeal artery followed by slow injection of absolute alcohol through the microcatheter for embolization ( 23 , 24 ). Based on previous reports and our experience using absolute alcohol in our institution ( 25 , 26 ), we mixed alcohol and contrast agent in an 8:2 ratios and used a dose of 0.03 ml/kg mixture for embolization, which we injected slowly. After injection, we removed the syringe and evaluated the extent of embolization.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This procedure was followed by external carotid arterial angiography, placing an Excelsior ® SL-10 microcatheter (Target Therapeutics/Boston Scientific, Fremont, CA, USA) under fluoroscopic guidance and placing a Traxcess ® 14 microguidewire (MicroVention, Tustin, CA, USA) into the trunk of middle meningeal artery followed by slow injection of absolute alcohol through the microcatheter for embolization ( 23 , 24 ). Based on previous reports and our experience using absolute alcohol in our institution ( 25 , 26 ), we mixed alcohol and contrast agent in an 8:2 ratios and used a dose of 0.03 ml/kg mixture for embolization, which we injected slowly. After injection, we removed the syringe and evaluated the extent of embolization.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%