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Endovascular Management of Iatrogenic Native Renal Arterial Pseudoaneurysms

Purpose Our purpose was to evaluate iatrogenic renal pseudoaneurysms, endovascular treatment, and outcomes. Methods This retrospective study (2003–2011) reported the technical and clinical outcomes of endovascular therapy for renal pseudoaneurysms in eight patients (mean age, 46 (range 24–68) years)...

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Published in:Cardiovascular and interventional radiology 2012-12, Vol.35 (6), p.1340-1345
Main Authors: Sildiroglu, Onur, Saad, Wael E., Hagspiel, Klaus D., Matsumoto, Alan H., Turba, Ulku Cenk
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Language:English
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Summary:Purpose Our purpose was to evaluate iatrogenic renal pseudoaneurysms, endovascular treatment, and outcomes. Methods This retrospective study (2003–2011) reported the technical and clinical outcomes of endovascular therapy for renal pseudoaneurysms in eight patients (mean age, 46 (range 24–68) years). Renal parenchymal loss evaluation was based on digital subtraction angiography and computed tomography. Results We identified eight iatrogenic renal pseudoaneurysm patients with symptoms of hematuria, pain, and hematoma after renal biopsy ( n  = 3), surgery ( n  = 3), percutaneous nephrolithotomy ( n  = 1), and endoscopic shock-wave lithotripsy ( n  = 1). In six patients, the pseudoaneurysms were small-sized (
ISSN:0174-1551
1432-086X
DOI:10.1007/s00270-011-0325-5