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Clinical Outcomes of Transcatheter Arterial Embolization for Secondary Stiff Shoulder

Autores: Fernandez Martinez, A. M. (Autor de correspondencia); Alonso Burgos, Alberto; Lopez, R.; Marcos Cuesta, M. T.; Baldi, S.
Título de la revista: JOURNAL OF VASCULAR AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY
ISSN: 1051-0443
Volumen: 32
Número: 4
Páginas: 489 - 496
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Resumen:
Purpose: To assess the clinical outcomes of transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) for secondary stiff shoulder (SSS). Materials and Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data performed between January 2017 and December 2019. This study comprised 25 patients (20 women and 5 men; median age, 49 years; range 27-59) with SSS resistant to conservative management during at least 3 months. The median time of stiffness was 12 months. The etiology of SSS was postoperative in 14 patients (56%) and posttraumatic in the remaining 11 patients (44%). Periods of immobilization in all patients were associated. TAE was performed, and technical aspects, adverse events, changes for pain, and physical examination before and 6 months after TAE were assessed. Results: Abnormal vessels were observed in 20 of 25 (80%) of the procedures. Transitory cutaneous erythema was noted in 4 patients treated after TAE. Significant differences were observed in the median pain visual analog scale reduction between before and 6 months after TAE (8 vs 2, P <.001). Shoulder mobility significantly improved in both flexion and abduction degrees between before and at 6 months after TAE in (70 degrees vs 150 degrees; P <.001). No symptoms of recurrence appeared. Conclusions: TAE can result in pain reduction and mobility improvement in patients with SSS refractory to conservative therapy.
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