Radiology Research and Practice (Jan 2011)

Clinical Outcome of Intra-Arterial Embolization for Treatment of Patients with Pelvic Trauma

  • M. W. Barentsz,
  • E. P. A. Vonken,
  • J. A. van Herwaarden,
  • L. P. H. Leenen,
  • W. P. Th. M. Mali,
  • M. A. A. J. van den Bosch

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/935484
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2011

Abstract

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Purpose. To analyse the technical success of pelvic embolization in our institution and to assess periprocedural hemodynamic status and morbidity/mortality of all pelvic trauma patients who underwent pelvic embolization. Methods. A retrospective analysis of patients with a pelvic fracture due to trauma who underwent arterial embolization was performed. Clinical data, pelvic radiographs, contrast-enhanced CT-scans, and angiographic findings were reviewed. Subsequently, the technical success and peri-procedural hemodynamic status were evaluated and described. Results. 19 trauma patients with fractures of the pelvis underwent arterial embolization. Initially, 10/19 patients (53%) were hemodynamically unstable prior to embolization. Technical success of embolization was 100%. 14/19 patients (74%) were stable after embolization, and treatment success was high as 74%. Conclusion. Angiography with subsequent embolization should be performed in patients with a pelvic fracture due to trauma and hemodynamic instability, after surgical intervention or with a persistent arterial blush indicative of an active bleeding on CT.