BackgroundHemodynamically unstable patients with a pelvic fracture and arterial pelvic bleeding frequently are treated with pelvic angiographic embolization (PAE). PAE is reported to be a safe and effective method of controlling hemorrhage. However, the loss of blood supply and subsequent ischemia from embolization may lead to adverse consequences.Objectives/purposesWe sought to determine (1) the frequency and types of complications observed after PAE; (2) the mortality after PAE; and (3) the clinical factors associated with complications and mortality after PAE.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective case series descriptive study at a Level I trauma center. Using our institution's trauma registry, we isolated patients with pelvic fractures tre...
Abstract Background Pelvic fractures are severe injuries with frequently associated multi-system tra...
Objectives: The study aims to present the indications and emphasise the role of embolisation for vas...
Background Nonoperative management (NOM) of splenic trauma is now the standard in stable trauma pati...
Hemorrhage from pelvic vessels is a potentially lethal complication of pelvic fractures. There is on...
Objective To retrospectively analyze the clinical data and treatment procedures of angiographic embo...
Introduction: In patients with severe pelvic ring injuries, exsanguination still is the leading caus...
OBJECTIVE: To review the success rate of embolization in stopping hemorrhage for unstable patients w...
Purpose: To evaluate the role of endovascular treatment for controlling haemorrhage in haemodynamica...
AbstractObjectiveTo study the effectiveness and procedural time of different techniques of angioembo...
Significant hemorrhage following major pelvic fractures should always be expected. Early recognition...
Introduction: Non operative management (NOM) of blunt splenic injuries has been widely accepted, and...
Abstract Background Management of pelvic fracture associated haemorrhage is often complex with high ...
PURPOSEWe aimed to study the technical and clinical outcome of urgent transcatheter arterial emboliz...
BACKGROUND: Endovascular intervention is now the primary line of therapy for arterial injury brought...
Pelvic fractures are potentially life-threatening injuries with high mortality rates, mainly due to ...
Abstract Background Pelvic fractures are severe injuries with frequently associated multi-system tra...
Objectives: The study aims to present the indications and emphasise the role of embolisation for vas...
Background Nonoperative management (NOM) of splenic trauma is now the standard in stable trauma pati...
Hemorrhage from pelvic vessels is a potentially lethal complication of pelvic fractures. There is on...
Objective To retrospectively analyze the clinical data and treatment procedures of angiographic embo...
Introduction: In patients with severe pelvic ring injuries, exsanguination still is the leading caus...
OBJECTIVE: To review the success rate of embolization in stopping hemorrhage for unstable patients w...
Purpose: To evaluate the role of endovascular treatment for controlling haemorrhage in haemodynamica...
AbstractObjectiveTo study the effectiveness and procedural time of different techniques of angioembo...
Significant hemorrhage following major pelvic fractures should always be expected. Early recognition...
Introduction: Non operative management (NOM) of blunt splenic injuries has been widely accepted, and...
Abstract Background Management of pelvic fracture associated haemorrhage is often complex with high ...
PURPOSEWe aimed to study the technical and clinical outcome of urgent transcatheter arterial emboliz...
BACKGROUND: Endovascular intervention is now the primary line of therapy for arterial injury brought...
Pelvic fractures are potentially life-threatening injuries with high mortality rates, mainly due to ...
Abstract Background Pelvic fractures are severe injuries with frequently associated multi-system tra...
Objectives: The study aims to present the indications and emphasise the role of embolisation for vas...
Background Nonoperative management (NOM) of splenic trauma is now the standard in stable trauma pati...