Case report of the successful uterine fibroid embolization via transradial approach
Evgeny Rafailovich Khayrutdinov , Ivan Mikhaylovich Vorontsov , Olga Yurievna Tsygankova , Elena Nikolaevna Kravchenko , Yuriy Timofeevich Ignatiev , Mariya Sergeevna Vorontsova
Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases ›› 2015, Vol. 64 ›› Issue (4) : 99 -102.
Case report of the successful uterine fibroid embolization via transradial approach
We represent the first clinical case of the successful uterine fibroid embolization via transradial approach. The technical aspects and the main advantages of this type of the procedure compared to the uterine fibroid embolization via transfemoral approach are described.
uterine fibroid / transradial approach / transfemoral approach / uterine fibroid embolization
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Khayrutdinov E.R., Vorontsov I.M., Tsygankova O.Y., Kravchenko E.N., Ignatiev Y.T., Vorontsova M.S.
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