Complications and Their Management During NBCA Embolization of Craniospinal Lesions.

Interv Neuroradiol

Center for Endovascular Surgery, Institute for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Beth Israel Medical Center Singer Division, New York, USA.

Published: May 2003

Technical complications during embolization of craniospinal lesions using NBCA may be classified as nonspecific catheterization-related or specific embolization-related. Catheterization- related complications include vessel injuries such as spasm, dissection or perforation, catheter injuries and thrombus formation. Embolization- related complications include occlusion of normal territories, migration of the embolic material to the venous side, and catheter gluing to the vessel wall. Causes, prevention and management of each complication are discussed with presentation of demonstrative cases.

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