2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2008.11.062
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Management of Non-neoplastic Renal Hemorrhage by Transarterial Embolization

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“…It is a safe and effective method, which has become the primary choice for the treatment of acute renal hemorrhage. [14,15] After analysis of 3 patients in this group, it was found that, 2 cases of patients underwent LPN, 1-0 absorbable sutures were used to suture the wound in a shape of "8" by directly penetrating the renal parenchyma. Renal artery or vein branches in the section were probably not ligatured or only ligatured partially, resulting in postoperative bleeding.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a safe and effective method, which has become the primary choice for the treatment of acute renal hemorrhage. [14,15] After analysis of 3 patients in this group, it was found that, 2 cases of patients underwent LPN, 1-0 absorbable sutures were used to suture the wound in a shape of "8" by directly penetrating the renal parenchyma. Renal artery or vein branches in the section were probably not ligatured or only ligatured partially, resulting in postoperative bleeding.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Endovascular techniques are increasingly the preferred approach, regardless of aetiology, given their minimally invasive nature, shorter recovery period and ability to preserve renal parenchyma function. (7,8) The precise endovascular treatment, whether it is embolisation with coils, liquid embolics or stent graft exclusion, varies according to the anatomical characteristics of the aneurysm and operator experience. In any case, the primary aim is to occlude or exclude fl ow to the pseudoaneurysm while maintaining maximal perfusion to the remaining renal parenchyma.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This should be followed by CT study which can further clarify any abnormal ultrasound finding. Active bleeding can be identified with the use of contrast enhancement and further actions can be decided according to the severity [9]. However, false-negative results can be obtained if the bleeding is less than 0.5 mL/min [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%