Literature DB >> 15118791

[The role of transarterial embolisation in the treatment of patients with abdominal injuries].

A Platz1, M Heinzelmann, N Helmy, O Trentz, T Pfammatter.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The role of transarterial embolisation in patients with abdominal injuries is controversial. Some trauma centres advocate routine angiography, whereas others believe in restricted indications such as increasing haematomas or persistent/recurrent haematuria.
METHOD: We prospectively studied 167 patients with blunt and penetrating abdominal trauma. We used restricted indications for angiography and embolisation.
RESULTS: Eleven of 167 patients with abdominal trauma (7%) were treated with angiography and embolisation., Overall, three of 11 patients (27%) with angiography and embolisation were treated emergently and eight of them (73%) at an average of 7.3 days. There were no complications due to the embolisation procedure, and all bleeding could be stopped.
CONCLUSION: Transarterial angiography and embolisation is an important and safe tool in the treatment of acute abdominal injury when used for restricted indications. We believe this should not be performed as a routine procedure, especially in unstable patients.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15118791     DOI: 10.1007/s00104-004-0829-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chirurg        ISSN: 0009-4722            Impact factor:   0.955


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