Abstract

In juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma (JNA), analysis of tumor extension and blood supply is useful for controlling intraoperative bleeding and helps in determining the appropriate surgical approach. The purpose of this study was to evaluate angiographic findings and the efficacy and benefits of preoperative embolization of JNA. Twenty-one male patients with JNA (mean age 13.3 years) were included in this study. The tumors were embolized with particles of gel foam. Surgical removal was achieved through transantral approach (n=2), lateral rhinotomy (n=13), midfacial degloving (n=4), and endonasally (n=2). The blood supply was exclusively homolateral in 18 patients, deriving mainly from the external carotid artery, and bilateral in three. There were no connections between the branches of the internal and external carotid arteries. Intratumoral embolization was achieved in all patients. No major complications occurred. Mean blood loss during surgery was 560 ml. The recurrence rate was 14%. Preoperative angiographic evaluation and embolization of JNA are important tools for planning surgical approach. Embolization reduces significantly the intraoperative blood loss, minimizes the need of blood transfusion, and makes resection easier.

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