Literature DB >> 32725601

Transcatheter arterial embolization in abdominal blunt trauma with active mesenteric bleeding: case series and review of literature.

Riccardo Bertelli1, Paola Fugazzola2, Claudia Zaghi2, Andrea Taioli3, Emanuela Giampalma3, Vanni Agnoletti4, Luca Ansaloni2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) in treating traumatic mesenteric injuries with active bleeding, to report the outcome in a case series, and to compare the results with the existing data.
METHODS: All consecutive patients with active mesenteric bleeding due to blunt abdominal trauma referred to a level-one Trauma Center and treated by TAE were included; the related demographic and medical data were retrospectively reported. A literature review was conducted; all reported cases were collected and analysed together with our case series. A univariate analysis of risk factors for TAE failure, bowel necrosis, complication and length of stay was performed.
RESULTS: Four consecutive patients were included. Technical success was 100%. One patient developed colon ischemia after the procedure and underwent surgical treatment; another presented transient mild renal failure and late respiratory failure. No 30-day mortality was reported. These results are consistent with those reported in literature. The analysis of our cases together with case collected from literature resulted in a case series of 25 patients. Univariate analysis showed colon as site of bleeding as a significant risk factor for bowel necrosis and older age as a significant risk factor for longer length of stay. TAE failure was not significantly associated neither with a higher complication rate nor with a higher length of stay.
CONCLUSION: TAE is a safe and effective procedure to control mesenteric bleeding, thus should be considered, in selected cases and in appropriate setting, as an alternative to emergency surgery.

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Keywords:  Artery; Bleeding; Blunt trauma; Embolization; Mesenteric injury

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32725601     DOI: 10.1007/s10140-020-01831-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emerg Radiol        ISSN: 1070-3004


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