[Preoperative embolization of angiomas of the face. Remote angiographic results]

Radiol Med. 1988 Jun;75(6):613-20.
[Article in Italian]

Abstract

Preoperative embolization was performed on 27 patients with facial angiomas supplied by the external carotid branches. Sixteen were males and 11 females; 13 of these angiomas were high-flow arteriovenous (A-V), 14 were low-flow capillary malformations. Fourteen patients underwent surgical removal after preoperative embolization; in this group embolization was carried out with Spongel in 3 cases and with Lyodura in 11 cases. In 12 of these patients the last angiographic examination was performed 3-6 years later: angiography evidenced no recurrence in 8 cases (67%), while in 3 cases (25%) there was capillary residual angioma of negligible size. Treatment was unsuccessful in one patient only, due to the large recurrent A-V angioma. Thirteen patients underwent embolization only, which was carried out with Lyodura in 10 cases, and with Ivalon in 3 cases. On 12 of these patients the last angiographic study was performed 2-14 months later: there was recurrent A-V angioma in 5 patients (42%), who underwent a subsequent embolization; angiography evidenced no recurrence in the other 7 patients (58%). In both series, the best results were obtained in the patients with low-flow capillary angiomas. Embolization and subsequent surgical removal are the treatment of choice for facial angiomas; embolization alone is useful in the management of surgically inaccessible vascular malformations, and it can be the only treatment in patients with small low-flow angiomas when distal occlusion of the feeding vessels with Lyodura or Ivalon particles is performed.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Arteriovenous Malformations / diagnostic imaging
  • Child
  • Embolization, Therapeutic*
  • Facial Neoplasms / blood supply
  • Facial Neoplasms / diagnostic imaging
  • Facial Neoplasms / surgery
  • Facial Neoplasms / therapy*
  • Female
  • Hemangioma / blood supply
  • Hemangioma / diagnostic imaging
  • Hemangioma / surgery
  • Hemangioma / therapy*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Radiography