The efficacy embolization in treatment of renal arterial trauma

Phan Nhat Anh1, Du Duc Thien1, Nguyen Duy Hung, Le Thanh Dung1,
1 Imaging dept Viet Duc Hospital

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Pupose: to apply and estimate the efficacy of embolization in renal injury.
Material and method: 26 patients were undergone renal angiography and embolization at Viet Duc hospital from 1/2010 to
8/2013. Among those patients, 23 cases showed pseudoaneurysm,
2 cases showed extravasation and 1 case showed AVM on CT
scan.
Result: All patients who underwent embolization did not show extravasation (100%) and ongoing hemorrhage required laparotomy on angiography postoperative.
Conclusion: In hemodynamically stable and controlled patients, selective and superselective embolization is a safe and effective method for the management of renal vascular injury.

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