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Original Article

Fragmented Platinum Microcoils as Embolization Material

Preliminary evaluation in vivo

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Pages 696-699 | Accepted 16 Nov 1995, Published online: 07 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the feasibility of using fragmented microcoils as embolization material.

Material and Methods: Fragmented microcoil particles were produced from a coil of 0.42–mm platinum guide wire. The diameter of the particles was 420 μ and the length was 450–800 μ. To prevent the catheters from being obstructed by the particles, a core shaft wire was passed through the channels of the particles and a hollow plunger was used to release particles from the catheter. Forty particles were introduced into 4 kidneys in 4 adult dogs following transfemoral catheterization and systemic heparinization. Renal arteriography was performed immediately, and at 60 min, and at 3 weeks after embolization.

Results: All particles were successfully introduced into the periphery of the kidneys, and caused occlusion within 3 weeks of embolization.

Conclusion: Fragmented platinum microcoil particles can be used as embolization material to avoid catheter obstruction.

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