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    Inoue, Tatsuro; Zhang, Xixi; Kuwatsuru, Ryohei; Okada, Shingo; Kato, Hitomi; Ozu, Hiromi; Yanagida, Masataka; Yamashiro, Yuki

    Journal of international medical research, 05/2021, Letnik: 49, Številka: 5
    Journal Article

    Objective This study investigated the efficacy and safety of superselective transcatheter arterial embolization for angiomyolipoma at the renal hilum. Methods Between August 2012 and January 2015, 13 patients with 16 angiomyolipomas at the renal hilum underwent initial, prophylactic, superselective transcatheter arterial embolization. The patients were followed by computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging, and volume-reduction ratios after embolization were measured. Results The mean or median post-embolization volume reduction ratios were 23% (follow-up duration, 1–2 months), 55% (3–6 months), 55% (7–12 months), 66% (1–2 years), 67% (2–3 years), and 54% (>3 years). After initial embolization, none of the 16 tumors bled or required surgery; two (13%) tumors recurred; and three (19%) tumors received repeat embolization. Estimated glomerular filtration rates were not decreased at medians of 7 days (near the time of discharge) and 39 days (first clinical follow-up) post-procedure, compared with baseline. Except for post-embolization syndrome, no procedure-related complications occurred. Conclusions Superselective embolization for renal hilar angiomyolipoma is safe and kidney-preserving, with good tumor volume reduction and bleeding prevention.