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Varun Sharma1, Santosh Kumar1, Sk Singh1, Ak Mandal1.
Abstract
Endovascular management of intraparenchymal renal artery pseudoaneurysms is a reasonable and effective therapeutic technique. Endovascular management preserves the maximum amount of renal tissue and reduces the potential risk of nephrectomy. We present the case of an angiocatheter that became stuck in the renal artery following the injection of cyanoacrylate glue for angioembolization of an intrarenal pseudoaneurysm.Entities:
Keywords: Adhesives; False aneurysm; Percutaneous nephrostomy; Therapeutic embolization
Year: 2014 PMID: 24955229 PMCID: PMC4064053 DOI: 10.4111/kju.2014.55.6.426
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Urol ISSN: 2005-6737
FIG. 1X-ray kidney-ureter-bladder showing a left renal staghorn stone with percutaneous nephrostomy in situ.
FIG. 2Angiography film showing the pseudoaneurysm in the territory of the inferior segmental branch of the left renal artery.
FIG. 3Film after glue embolization showing no filling in the pseudoaneurysm and the glued angiocatheter.
FIG. 4Intraoperative film showing the glued angiocatheter in the lumen of the inferior segmental branch of the left renal artery.
FIG. 5Retrieved angiocatheter with the glue cast at the tip adhered to the arterial wall.