Results The bilobular pectoral major myocutaneous was applied clinically in 16 cases. 13 flaps survived well and 3 flaps necrosed in the distal end of the flaps.
The key distinction is that unstable angina means that the heart tissue is alive but ischemic or starving for oxygen, whereas myocardial infarction means that the areas of heart tissue have already begun to necrose or die.
If they're embolizing and destroying the blood vessels to the tumor, that can actually cause the tumor to necrose, at which point it would start getting smaller, and fade, and then you could operate on it.