Portal Vein Embolization Radiology

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How long does a portal vein embolization take?

The procedure typically takes one to two hours. Your blood pressure and pulse are checked closely during, and after, the procedure. After the PVE is complete, the catheter is removed and a bandage is used to cover the surgical site.
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How do you feel after portal vein embolization?

Bleeding and unintentional embolization are the most common complications and occur less than 2 in 100 patients. Some patients experience nausea and vomiting as well as fever. These symptoms can be controlled with appropriate medications.
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What is a PVE procedure?

Portal vein embolization (PVE) is a procedure that induces regrowth on one side of the liver in advance of a planned hepatic resection on the other side. The procedure is frequently used in primary liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma) and colorectal liver metastases.
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Radiopaedia is a huge source for articles and cases related to radiology. The best resource should be the best suited to your needs or a combination of various resources considering your needs for accuracy and for medical images.
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Is Radiopaedia a journal?

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Radiology is a peer-reviewed monthly journal published by the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) and its first edition was issued in September 1923 1. Its current editor is David A Bluemke.
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Radiopaedia is a rapidly growing open-edit educational radiology resource that has been primarily compiled by radiologists and radiology trainees from across the world. Our mission is to create the best radiology reference, and to make it available for free, forever.
2. Rsna.org

Transhepatic Portal Vein Embolization: Anatomy, Indications ...

https://pubs.rsna.org/doi/10.1148/radiographics.22.5.g02se161063
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