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Case Reports

Preoperative adrenal artery embolization followed by surgical excision of giant hypervascular adrenal masses: report of three cases

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Pages 113-119 | Received 22 Dec 2016, Accepted 21 Mar 2017, Published online: 07 Apr 2017
 

Abstract

Background: Transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) is an effective minimally invasive adjunct to surgery for the management and/or palliation of adrenal tumors.

Methods: In this case study, we reported three patients who underwent preoperative TAE before adrenalectomy for large hypervascular adrenal tumors. All patients underwent preoperative embolization 24 h before the operation and were then followed up at the intensive care unit surgery.

Results: The largest diameter of the adrenal lesions ranged between 8 and 17 cm. Hypertensive attack occurred in one patient with pheochromocytoma during embolization. No other complications associated with the procedure was noted. The adrenal tumors were totally excised in all patients. The major intraoperative findings associated with preoperative embolization were marked reduction in hypervascularity and the decrease in the size of collateral vessels. No major hemorrhage necessitating blood transfusion were noted during surgery.

Conclusions: Preoperative embolization of large hypervascular adrenal masses could reduce perioperative blood loss by reducing tumor vascularity.

Disclosure statement

The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.

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