| Literature DB >> 35111445 |
Mia Benavidez1, Nicholas A Rossi2, Jordan W Rawl3, Mohamad Chaaban4.
Abstract
Retroperitoneal hematomas are a rare and fatal complication of endovascular embolization. We report a case of an 89-year-old woman who was referred to interventional radiology for percutaneous embolization for intractable epistaxis as a result of a left nasal cavity mucosal melanoma. After successful embolization of the left sphenopalatine artery, the patient became hypotensive and was transferred to the intensive care unit. Post-operative CT abdomen and pelvis angiogram showed a large right perinephric hematoma, which is an extremely uncommon complication of endovascular embolization for epistaxis. Practitioners should be aware of this life-threatening complication in weighing the risks and benefits of embolization versus direct surgical ligation, and they should identify and intervene promptly if a retroperitoneal hematoma should occur.Entities:
Keywords: endovascular embolization; interventional radiology guided embolization; perinephric hematoma; retroperitoneal hematoma; tumor epistaxis
Year: 2021 PMID: 35111445 PMCID: PMC8794427 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.20759
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Embolization of left sphenopalatine artery (A and B).
The above fluoroscopy images demonstrate successful embolization of multiple hypertrophied septal branches of the left sphenopalatine artery (branch of the maxillary artery). No residual blush is seen within the left nasal cavity, confirming complete embolization of bleeding vessels.
LT: left; RT: right
Vital signs timeline.
bpm: beats per minute
| Vital Signs | Blood Pressure | Heart Rate |
| Baseline | 129-165/68-87 | 64 bpm |
| Initial presentation | 209/71 | 59 bpm |
| Intra-operatively (first procedure) | 81/62 | 58 bpm |
| Immediately post-operatively | 85/61 | 68 bpm |
| Ten minutes post-operatively | 79/52 | 48 bpm |
| Intra-operatively (second procedure) | 124/87 | 55 bpm |
| Post-operatively | 151/110 | 59 bpm |
| Discharge | 182/74 | 80 bpm |
Figure 2CT abdomen and pelvis of right subcapsular perinephric hematoma (A-D).
CT abdomen and pelvis angiogram demonstrating a large right subcapsular perinephric hematoma measuring 7.2x13.1x15.1 cm in (A and B) axial plane, (C) coronal plane, and (D) sagittal plane (white arrows: perinephric hematoma).
CT: computed tomography; LT: left; RT: right