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[Superficial venous malformations].

D Herbreteau1, O Enjolras, M C Riché

  • 1Hôpital Lariboisière, Paris.

La Revue Du Praticien
|October 15, 1992
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Mature venous malformations are inactive but cause local issues. Percutaneous embolization, using Ethibloc, offers a favorable prognosis for these venous malformations, especially superficial facial ones.

Area of Science:

  • Vascular Surgery
  • Interventional Radiology

Context:

  • Mature vascular malformations of the venous compartment are hemodynamically inactive.
  • These malformations persist lifelong and cause local, cosmetic, and functional issues.
  • Systemic repercussions are rare, except in patients with coagulation disorders like disseminated intravascular coagulation.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate the efficacy of percutaneous embolization in treating venous malformations.
  • To highlight the benefits of Ethibloc as an embolic agent.

Summary:

  • Percutaneous embolization, particularly with Ethibloc, has significantly improved the prognosis of venous malformations.
  • This minimally invasive procedure is effective and simple to perform.
  • It is primarily utilized for superficial venous malformations located on the face.

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Impact:

  • Percutaneous embolization provides a favorable outcome for patients with venous malformations.
  • The technique offers a minimally invasive solution with good cosmetic and functional results.
  • Ethibloc is a key agent in the successful management of these vascular anomalies.