1994
DOI: 10.1016/s1042-3680(18)30506-0
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The History of Endovascular Therapy

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“…[5] In 1960, Luessenhop and Spence introduced the artificial embolization technique, which was methylmethacrylate embolization in the carotid artery to avoid arteriovenous malformations. [6] In 1972, Rösch et al [7] for the first time, performed artery embolization to treat uterine myomata.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[5] In 1960, Luessenhop and Spence introduced the artificial embolization technique, which was methylmethacrylate embolization in the carotid artery to avoid arteriovenous malformations. [6] In 1972, Rösch et al [7] for the first time, performed artery embolization to treat uterine myomata.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The earliest experience of endovascular treatment of head and neck tumors dates to 1904 when Dawbarn performed transcarotid paraffin and petroleum embolization of a facial sarcoma. 43 In 1972 Heckster et al 44,45 reported that preoperative tumor embolization aided surgical resection, findings that were reiterated in 1976 by Pandya and Nagpal in India. 45,46 In 2001, guidelines regarding head, neck, and brain tumor embolization were published as part of a policy statement written for the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education.…”
Section: Head and Neck Tumorsmentioning
confidence: 96%