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Splenic embolization prior to myelosuppressive treatment in hepatocarcinoma and active chronic hepatitis

30-sep-1992 | Revista: European Journal of Radiology

Bilbao JI, Sangro B, Longo JM, Zozaya JM, Fernández-Virgós A, Aquerreta JD, Beloqui O, Prieto J.


In the treatment of active chronic hepatitis and hepatocellular carcinoma some effective drugs can produce myelosuppression. Hypersplenism may considerably limit the dosage of such drugs. Splenectomy is an effective treatment for hypersplenism, although it is not without complications.

Partial splenic embolization is a good and safe procedure; 15 patients were treated in order to achieve higher platelet and leukocyte counts. Embolization has been performed with gelfoam with local and systemic antibiotics (Spigos' protocol) and 50-75% of the splenic parenchyma was infarcted.

All patients could be treated for the underlying hepatopathy with adequate dosages of interferon or chemotherapeutic drugs.

CITA DEL ARTÍCULO  Eur J Radiol. 1992 Oct;15(3):211-4