The aim is to evaluate the effectiveness of absorbable gelatin sponge torpedoes for tract embolization in pediatric patients.
Utilized absorbable gelatin sponge torpedoes for tract embolization.
Employed transsplenic or transhepatic access techniques.
Assessed the effectiveness in achieving parenchymal sealing during interventions.
Achieved controlled, layered sealing in portal venous interventions.
Demonstrated feasibility and safety in pediatric patients.
Abstract
A readily available, absorbable material deployed as torpedoes can achieve controlled, layered parenchymal sealing in pediatric portal venous interventions.