Transcatheter embolisation in urology: Difference between revisions

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(Created page with "<section begin="urology" />In urology, transcatheter embolisation is used on the following indications: * To embolise arteriovenous fistulas and arteriovenous malformations in the renal arteries * Stop severe bleeding from the urinary system, for example from the kidney, bladder, or pelvis * Pre- or postoperatively for renal cell carcinoma in very large or highly vascularised tumours * To induce renal infarcti...")
 
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* Pre- or postoperatively for renal cell carcinoma in very large or highly vascularised tumours
* Pre- or postoperatively for renal cell carcinoma in very large or highly vascularised tumours
* To induce renal infarction and thereby reducing kidney function, in case of severe [[nephrotic syndrome]] or in case of [[end-stage kidney failure]] and [[hypertension]]
* To induce renal infarction and thereby reducing kidney function, in case of severe [[nephrotic syndrome]] or in case of [[end-stage kidney failure]] and [[hypertension]]
* To treat a primary [[varicocoele]]
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Latest revision as of 09:58, 16 September 2024

In urology, transcatheter embolisation is used on the following indications: