@article {Berenstein161, author = {Alex Berenstein}, title = {Flow-Controlled Silicone Fluid Embolization}, volume = {1}, number = {2}, pages = {161--166}, year = {1980}, publisher = {American Journal of Neuroradiology}, abstract = {Flow-controlled silicone fluid embolization is a technique that can be useful in situations where selective injection cannot be achieved, but where the proximal part of the feeding vessel must be preserved. It consists of a modified double-lumen balloon catheter and silicone fluid made radiopaque with tantalum powder with a predetermined viscosity and vulcanization time. Flow control by manipulation of the balloon in the proximal artery permits the distribution of emboli to desired sites in distal arteries. A case is described and other details offered about this technique that may be valuable for special situations.}, issn = {0195-6108}, URL = {https://www.ajnr.org/content/1/2/161}, eprint = {https://www.ajnr.org/content/1/2/161.full.pdf}, journal = {American Journal of Neuroradiology} }