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... perior vesical artery.
This was a palliative surgery and its main aim was to alleviate the patient’s symptoms.
Although the embolized area was small, the decrease in blood supply would shrink the prostate, improving the patient’s condition.
The surgeon had not stopped the surgery. Right after embolization, he was again performing superselection.
The guide wire was moved into the renal artery.
Based on typical human anatomy, the renal artery contr ...
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