Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging (Jul 2010)

Predilatation of a stenotic ostium of a bronchial artery, followed by embolization in recurrent hemoptysis

  • Mathew P Cherian,
  • Pankaj Mehta,
  • Tejas M Kalyanpur,
  • Sandeep S Hedgire,
  • Kaustubh Narsinghpura,
  • K Venkatesh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0971-3026.69363
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 03
pp. 221 – 223

Abstract

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Bronchial artery embolization may be the only life-saving procedure available in a patient presenting with massive hemoptysis. Rarely, selective catheterization of these vessels may be rendered difficult due to a stenotic ostium. This may result in closure of the vessel or absence of forward flow after the stenotic segment is crossed with a diagnostic catheter or a microcatheter. Further, it may also lead to recurrence of hemoptysis if the distal vessel and the prearteriolar bed are inadequately embolized. We describe a technique of selective cannulation of the stenotic vessel, dilatation of the stenosis and then successful embolization.

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