Radiology Case Reports (Oct 2024)

Successful embolization of a primary bronchial artery racemose hemangioma by the ingenious use of a microballoon catheter

  • Yoshinori Tsukahara,
  • Masahiro Kurozumi,
  • Jun Matsuda,
  • Tomofumi Nonaka,
  • Takeshi Suzuki,
  • Fumiaki Fukamatsu,
  • Yusuke Suzuki,
  • Yasunari Fujinaga

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 10
pp. 4260 – 4265

Abstract

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Primary racemose hemangioma of the bronchial artery (RHBA) is a rare congenital condition characterized by enlarged and convoluted bronchial arteries, often forming fistulas between the pulmonary artery or vein. Herein, we report a case of balloon-assisted embolization using N-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate (NBCA) performed for a primary RHBA in an asymptomatic 57-year-old woman. There were 2 tortuous and dilated branches of the right bronchial artery (RBA) (arising from the left subclavian artery and the descending thoracic aorta) which merged in the right pulmonary hilar region, forming multiple aneurysms that short-circuited the right pulmonary artery. Embolization was performed via the RBA arising from the subclavian artery using a triaxial system (a 5-Fr guiding catheter, a 2.7-Fr microballoon catheter, and a 1.9-Fr microcatheter). The guiding catheter was inserted into the peripheral side of the RBA using the microballoon catheter as an anchor; the balloon was slightly inflated and advanced further into the peripheral side using blood flow. The microcatheter was inserted as close to the aneurysms as possible and embolization was done using an NBCA-iodized oil mixture under blood flow control by the microballoon catheter. Bronchial artery embolization is the treatment of choice for primary RHBA because of the risk of rupture, and balloon-assisted techniques can help guide the catheter distally while also controlling blood flow.

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