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Case series: Benefit of Angioembolization prior to surgery for Giant fibrous pleural tumors
Only 5% of malignant pleural neoplasms are fibrous tumors of the pleura that typically develop from sub-mesothelial mesenchymal tissue of the visceral pleura. When a tumor measures more than 15 cm, it is referred to as a "giant."
The best option for treating both benign and malignant neoplasms is surgery. We conducted a retrospective analysis of the three case series of pleural large fibrous tumors. Additionally, we will discuss our experience with pre-surgical Angioembolization, involving implanting coils and plugs, to treat spindle cell neoplasm. Surgery was completed without any issues.