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Predictive Analytics in Spine Oncology Research: First Steps, Limitations, and Future Directions

Massaad E, Fatima N, Hadzipasic M, Alvarez-Breckenridge C, Shankar GM, Shin JH

The potential of big data analytics to improve the quality of care for patients with spine tumors is significant. At this moment, the application of big data analytics to oncology...
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Review of National Diagnostic Reference Levels for Interventional Procedures

Lee MY, Kwon J, Ryu GW, Kim KH, Nam HW, Kim KP

Diagnostic reference level (DRL) is employed to optimize the radiation doses of patients. The objective of this study is to review the DRLs for interventional procedures in Korea and abroad....
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Endovascular Closure Resolves Trimethylaminuria Caused by Congenital Portosystemic Shunts

Ponce-Dorrego MD, Garzón-Moll G

This study aimed to report three new cases of an association between two rare conditions, congenital portosystemic shunts (CPSS) and trimethylaminuria (TMAU), and the efficacy of endovascular closure of the...
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Novel Non-Surgical Interventions for Benign Inflammatory Biliary Strictures in Infants: A Report of Two Cases and Review of Current Pediatric Literature

Reddy P, Rivas Y, Golowa Y, KoganLiberman D, Ho S, Jan D, Ovchinsky

Benign biliary strictures are uncommon in children. Classically, these cases are managed surgically, however less invasive approaches with interventional radiology and or endoscopy may have similar results and improved safety...
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Intervention for Urologic Trauma

Kwon H, Jeon CH, Kim CW

Urinary tract injuries occur in up to 10% of patients with abdominal trauma, and the kidney is the most commonly injured structure of the urinary system. The kidney is the...
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Preface for Special Issue on Urologic Intervention

Shin JH

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Interventional radiology for post-gastrectomy complications

Park S, Shin JH, Han K

Complications following gastrectomy can be life-threatening, but, they are commonly managed by interventional radiology. This review describes possible complications after gastrectomy by dividing them into vascular and non-vascular categories. Vascular...
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Spontaneous hepatic haemangioma rupture and hemoperitoneum: a double problem with a single stage interventional radiology solution

Rossi UG, Camisassi , Pinna F, Rollandi G

Hepatic haemangioma is a congenital vascular malformation, considered the most common benign mesenchymal hepatic tumour. Spontaneous or traumatic rupture is the most severe complication. In case of rupture, surgical resection...
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Role of endoscopic treatment or balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration in patients with Child-Pugh class C end-stage liver cirrhosis and esophageal/gastric varices

Chung JW

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Severe necrotizing pancreatitis after endoscopic papillectomy in a patient with ampullary adenoma

Jang DK, Moon JY, Lee SH, Lee JK

SUMMARY OF EVENT: A 38-year-old man diagnosed with ampullary adenoma was referred for further treatment, and initially treated with the endoscopic papillectomy without complications. Recurred lesions were found during follow-up...
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Percutaneous retrograde approach and perioral placement of a covered esophageal stent in a patient with a complex esophageal cancer

Beltran-Perez J, Ramsey G, Lopera JE

This case report shows an effective esophageal stent placement via retrograde (transgastric) approach under fluoroscopic guidance in the interventional radiology suite. This alternative can be evaluated and offered to patients...
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Migratory fish bone: Mini-invasive Image guided treatment

Serra E, Almirón S, Árnica G, Harfuch J, Giménez M

Although the frequency of ingested foreign bodies is high, Penetration and migration is a rare and dangerous condition, with possible lethal complications. We report an infrequently case of migratory fish...
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Minimal invasive treatment of biliary leak after laparoscopic cholecystectomy

Acquafresca PA

The laparoscopic cholecystectomy has become one of the most common operations for treatment of symptomatic gallbladder disease. However significant postoperative biliary duct injuries can occur, leading to biliary leaks. Here...
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Percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage catheter fracture: A case report

Kwan JR, Low KS, Lohan R, Shelat VG

Percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage (PTBD) is safe treatment for biliary decompression given certain indications. However, this is temporary until definitive drainage is established. We report on a 76-year-old lady with...
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Iatrogenic common carotid artery rupture during neck surgery rescued using covered stent: A case report

Kim JY, Shin IW, Kim S, Kang SB, Lee SH, Park KE, Lee HK, Sohn JT, Chung YK

Carotid artery rupture during head and neck surgery is a catastrophic, life-threatening emergency. Although recent incidence has declined, it still occurs in many patients. Hemorrhage from the carotid artery is...
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The vanishing stent: Repeated fracture and dissolution of nitinol gastric stents in a long term cancer survivor

Randle Lunt C, Najaran P, Edwards DE, Bell JK, Mullan D, Laasch HU

Nitinol self expandable metal stents are increasingly utilised for malignant obstruction in the proximal gastrointestinal tract. We describe a case in which repeated fracture of proximal duodenal stents with dissolution...
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Portosystemic collateral pathways and interventions in portal hypertension

Bandali MF, Mirakhur A

Pathologic increase in portal pressure can be caused by increased resistance to blood flow at the level of the portal vein (pre-hepatic), hepatic sinusoids (hepatic) or hepatovenous outflow (post-hepatic). This...
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Towards More Readable and Citable Journal

Lee JS, Kim DJ, Ryu CW

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Clinical Findings and Interventional Treatment of Gastrointestinal Fistulae: Pictorial Essay

Kim HY, Yoon J, Kwon SH, Oh JY, Oh JH

Gastrointestinal (GI) fistulae are defined as an abnormal communication between the gastrointestinal tract and the skin and/or the epithelial surface of an adjacent viscus. GI fistulae are the most feared...
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Ultrasound-guided genitourinary interventions: principles and techniques

Park BK

Ultrasound (US) is often used to guide various interventional procedures in the genitourinary (GU) tract because it can provide real-time imaging without any radiation hazard. Moreover, US can clearly visualize...
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