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. 2005 Mar;234(3):917-22.
doi: 10.1148/radiol.2343032091. Epub 2005 Jan 28.

Treatment of unresectable lung metastases with transpulmonary chemoembolization: preliminary experience

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Treatment of unresectable lung metastases with transpulmonary chemoembolization: preliminary experience

Thomas J Vogl et al. Radiology. 2005 Mar.

Abstract

Transpulmonary chemoembolization (TPCE) was evaluated as a new treatment for unresectable lung metastases. Institutional review board approval and patient consent were obtained. In 23 patients, 26 lung metastases of different origins were treated locally by using a transpulmonary approach. After femoral vein puncture, tumor-supplying pulmonary arteries were selectively explored, and 5-10 mg mitomycin C and 5-10 mL iodized oil and microsphere particles were applied with balloon protection. Diagnosis and follow-up (3-month intervals) were performed with unenhanced and contrast material-enhanced computed tomography (CT). Treatment was well tolerated in all patients, with no major side effects or complications. As indicated by using morphologic criteria, volume regression of embolized areas was achieved in eight patients, while stable disease was revealed at follow-up in six patients. In nine patients, progression of treated intrapulmonary metastases was recorded. TPCE could be a well-tolerated palliative treatment option in patients with pulmonary metastases.

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