Long-term outcomes of transarterial embolization with lipiodol-bleomycin emulsion plus polyvinyl alcohol particles versus the particles alone for large symptomatic focal nodular hyperplasia: a propensity score-matched analysis.
Mao Qiang WangFeng DuanYang GuanBing YuanYan WangJieyu YanJin Long ZhangJin Xin FuKai YuanXuedong SunHeng ZhangHui Yi YeShou Wang CaiWedong DuanLimin MengXiaoyuan HuyanPublished in: European radiology (2022)
• Transarterial embolization (TAE) with lipiodol-bleomycin emulsion (LBE) plus PVA particles for the large symptomatic FNH yielded better results than with PVA particles alone, in terms of complete resolution of FNH lesions (93.6% vs 67.7%) and complete relief of the abdominal symptoms (100% vs 77.4%) during a mean follow-up period of 72 months (38-170 months). • No major complications were recorded in both groups, and no significant difference in the incidence of postembolization syndrome were observed between the two groups.