Artículos de revistas
Juvenile angiofibroma: major and minor complications of preoperative embolization
Fecha
2012Registro en:
RHINOLOGY, UTRECHT, v. 50, n. 2, pp. 199-202, JUN, 2012
0300-0729
10.4193/Rhino11.086
Autor
Ogawa, Alex Itar
Fornazieri, Marco Aurelio
Espana Rueda da Silva, Leonardo Victor
Pinna, Fabio de Rezende
Voegels, Richard Louis
Sennes, Luis Ubirajara
Puglia Junior, Paulo
Mendes Pereira Caldas, Jose Guilherme
Institución
Resumen
Introduction: Juvenile angiofibromas (JA) are highly vascular, benign tumours for which surgery is the treatment of choice. In most services, embolisation is performed prior to resection. Nevertheless, there are few data on the complications of preoperative embolisation for JA. Aim: To describe major and minor complications of preoperative embolisation in a 32-year experience of patients undergoing surgical resection of JA at a tertiary hospital. Methods: Retrospective chart review study of 170 patients who underwent surgical resection of JA at a tertiary hospital between September 1976 and July 2008. Results: All patients were male. Age ranged from 9 to 26 years. Ninety-one patients had no complications after embolisation. Overall, 105 complication events occurred of which four major and 101 minor. Conclusion: In our series, preoperative embolisation for JA produced no irreversible complications and no aesthetic or functional sequelae. The vast majority of complications were transient and amenable to clinical management.