Shaare Zedek Introduces Revolutionary Treatment for Complex Vascular Malformations in Children
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First reported by Arutz Sheva · 3 hours ago
What happened
Shaare Zedek Medical Center has introduced Israel's first reversible electroporation treatment for complex vascular malformations in children, offering a highly effective alternative to traditional therapies. The procedure uses electrical pulses to enhance drug delivery directly into malformations, significantly improving outcomes and reducing treatment sessions. Experts from across Israel and abroad are studying the method to broaden its application.
- 01Shaare Zedek performs Israel's first reversible electroporation treatment for vascular malformations.
- 02The method targets complex blood vessel malformations mainly in children and adolescents.
- 03It uses electrical pulses to increase drug penetration 10,000-fold into malformation cells.
- 04This approach reduces the number of invasive treatments needed and improves success rates.
- 05Dr. Adam Farkash leads the program, reporting excellent results in previously resistant cases.
- 06Israeli and international experts recently observed the procedure and joined a global webinar to share expertise.
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