Cogent Medicine (Jan 2017)

ETHIBLOC_Reloaded: First in-vivo results of the re-designed zein-based fluid embolic agent

  • Christof M. Sommer,
  • G.M. Richter,
  • D.F. Vollherbst,
  • S. Macher-Göppinger,
  • D. Gnutzmann,
  • P.L. Pereira,
  • B.A. Radeleff,
  • H.U. Kauczor,
  • U. Stampfl

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/2331205X.2017.1287644
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1

Abstract

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Purpose: To describe angiographic, computed-tomography (CT) and pathologic features of ETHIBLOC_Reloaded as a re-designed zein-based fluid embolic agent. Materials and methods: In eight pigs, both kidneys underwent selective transarterial embolization (with complete embolization as embolization endpoint). Each group consisted of two pigs with four embolized kidneys: I-pure ETHIBLOC_Reloaded, II-ETHIBLOC_Reloaded/iodized oil mixture (1:1), III-ETHIBLOC_Reloaded/ethanol-60% mixture (8:2) and IV-Histoacryl/iodized oil mixture (1:3). One hour after embolization, CT imaging, sacrifice and kidney harvest followed. Angiographic (visibility and vascular occlusion pattern), CT (visibility) and pathologic (vascular occlusion pattern) features were compared. Results: The embolization endpoint was reached in all animals. Applying Angiography, embolic agents were definitely visible during embolization in all study groups. Vascular occlusion occurred from distal (arcuate and interlobar arteries) to proximal (renal artery), whereby the most distal levels were reached in II and III. Applying CT imaging, embolic agents were definitely visible in hilar and intraparenchymal arteries in all groups. Pathology proved occlusion of segmental, interlobar and arcuate arteries in all groups, and additionally occlusion of interlobular arteries, pre-glomerular arterioles and glomerular capillaries in I, II and III. Conclusion: ETHIBLOC_Reloaded is a promising re-designed zein-based embolic agent that can be used safely and effectively for transarterial embolization of the pig kidney.

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