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Chenping Zhang - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Experimental Ligation versus embolization of the external carotid artery a comparative hemodynamics study
    Journal of Osaka Dental University, 1996
    Co-Authors: Shigenori Okada, Yoshikuni Ohta, Fumihiko Suwa, Yiru Fang, Weiliu Qiu, Zhiyuan Zhang, Chenping Zhang
    Abstract:

    Patterns of collateral vascularization were investigated by SEM evaluation of microvascular corrosion casts following either Ligation or embolization of the external carotid artery in the rabbit. Results indicated that rich collateral channels were established soon after Ligation of this artery, and blood supply to the lesional area was never cut off. In contrast, embolization effectively obstructed blood supply by reducing collateral branches. We concluded that for purposes of controlling blood loss, it is more helpful to employ external carotid embolization rather than Ligation for oral maxillofacial lesions with a rich blood supply.

Shigenori Okada - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Experimental Ligation versus embolization of the external carotid artery a comparative hemodynamics study
    Journal of Osaka Dental University, 1996
    Co-Authors: Shigenori Okada, Yoshikuni Ohta, Fumihiko Suwa, Yiru Fang, Weiliu Qiu, Zhiyuan Zhang, Chenping Zhang
    Abstract:

    Patterns of collateral vascularization were investigated by SEM evaluation of microvascular corrosion casts following either Ligation or embolization of the external carotid artery in the rabbit. Results indicated that rich collateral channels were established soon after Ligation of this artery, and blood supply to the lesional area was never cut off. In contrast, embolization effectively obstructed blood supply by reducing collateral branches. We concluded that for purposes of controlling blood loss, it is more helpful to employ external carotid embolization rather than Ligation for oral maxillofacial lesions with a rich blood supply.

Yoshikuni Ohta - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Experimental Ligation versus embolization of the external carotid artery a comparative hemodynamics study
    Journal of Osaka Dental University, 1996
    Co-Authors: Shigenori Okada, Yoshikuni Ohta, Fumihiko Suwa, Yiru Fang, Weiliu Qiu, Zhiyuan Zhang, Chenping Zhang
    Abstract:

    Patterns of collateral vascularization were investigated by SEM evaluation of microvascular corrosion casts following either Ligation or embolization of the external carotid artery in the rabbit. Results indicated that rich collateral channels were established soon after Ligation of this artery, and blood supply to the lesional area was never cut off. In contrast, embolization effectively obstructed blood supply by reducing collateral branches. We concluded that for purposes of controlling blood loss, it is more helpful to employ external carotid embolization rather than Ligation for oral maxillofacial lesions with a rich blood supply.

Fumihiko Suwa - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Experimental Ligation versus embolization of the external carotid artery a comparative hemodynamics study
    Journal of Osaka Dental University, 1996
    Co-Authors: Shigenori Okada, Yoshikuni Ohta, Fumihiko Suwa, Yiru Fang, Weiliu Qiu, Zhiyuan Zhang, Chenping Zhang
    Abstract:

    Patterns of collateral vascularization were investigated by SEM evaluation of microvascular corrosion casts following either Ligation or embolization of the external carotid artery in the rabbit. Results indicated that rich collateral channels were established soon after Ligation of this artery, and blood supply to the lesional area was never cut off. In contrast, embolization effectively obstructed blood supply by reducing collateral branches. We concluded that for purposes of controlling blood loss, it is more helpful to employ external carotid embolization rather than Ligation for oral maxillofacial lesions with a rich blood supply.

Yiru Fang - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Experimental Ligation versus embolization of the external carotid artery a comparative hemodynamics study
    Journal of Osaka Dental University, 1996
    Co-Authors: Shigenori Okada, Yoshikuni Ohta, Fumihiko Suwa, Yiru Fang, Weiliu Qiu, Zhiyuan Zhang, Chenping Zhang
    Abstract:

    Patterns of collateral vascularization were investigated by SEM evaluation of microvascular corrosion casts following either Ligation or embolization of the external carotid artery in the rabbit. Results indicated that rich collateral channels were established soon after Ligation of this artery, and blood supply to the lesional area was never cut off. In contrast, embolization effectively obstructed blood supply by reducing collateral branches. We concluded that for purposes of controlling blood loss, it is more helpful to employ external carotid embolization rather than Ligation for oral maxillofacial lesions with a rich blood supply.