TRANSARTERIAL ELECTROCOAGULATION THERAPY OF A PSEUDOANEURYSM IN THE HEAD OF THE PANCREAS

Abstract
Because chemical and transcatheter embolizations for control of bleeding were inappropriate, electrocoagulation through a guidewire was used for arterial occlusion. The power was alternating current. The effectiveness of the procedure was confirmed by arteriograms done immediately and 5 months later.

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