British Journal of Radiology. Vol.54, No.641 (1981), 425-426
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N. Vaeusorn, J. Viranuvatti, L. Singchoovong Post-biopsy haematuria successfully treated by selective transcatheter epinephrine injection. British Journal of Radiology. Vol.54, No.641 (1981), 425-426. doi:10.1259/0007-1285-54-641-425 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/30241
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Post-biopsy haematuria successfully treated by selective transcatheter epinephrine injection
Transcatheter arterial embolization to control renal haemorrhage is now being used with increasing frequency, particularly in those patients suffering from post-biopsy renal bleeding. An infarct may be an undesirable outcome which may be very important in a patient who already has a poorly functioning or non-functioning kidney. This article describes the successful control of such haemorrhage by transcatheter injection of epinephrine directly into the injured artery. This technique is recommended as an alternative to embolization in patients with impaired renal function or when super selective catheterization of the injured vessel is not possible.