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Balloon Occlusion and Embolization of the Renal Arteries: Indications and Clinical Results

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Further development of catheter angiography with the Seldinger technique now makes it possible to enter peripheral arteries of the second and third order with the catheter and to visuahze them superselectively. The therapeutic possibilities afforded by the Seldinger technique of injecting substances intravascularly via the angiographic catheter were studied and have been used experimentally as well as chnically since the early 1960s, for example, by Newton and Adams (1968), Lalh et al. (1969) and DeNunno et al. (1969).

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Bischoff, W., Goerttler, U. (1979). Balloon Occlusion and Embolization of the Renal Arteries: Indications and Clinical Results. In: Löhr, E. (eds) Renal and Adrenal Tumors. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-96494-7_14

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