Superselective transcatheter embolization of traumatic renal hemorrhage

Abstract
Selective angiography is an established diagnostic modality in acute renal trauma [1-3].Renal hemorrhage, once demonstrated by angiography, can then be treated by arterial embolization [4-5]. This paper describes the successful transcatheter management of a renal laceration in a patient with multiple injuries secondary to an abdominal gunshot wound. Adominal exploration had established that the renal hemorrhage could not be surgically controlled without performing a nephrectomy.

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