“…As materials have evolved and experience has been accrued with endovascular procedures, indications have come to include a vast spectrum of conditions including angiomyolipomas, vascular malformations, preoperative embolizations with the objective of attenuating intraoperative bleeding, 2,6 bleeding caused by iatrogenic injuries (percutaneous nephrolithotomy, biopsy, nephrostomy), ruptures of renal masses and penetrating and blunt renal traumas. 7,8 The availability of low profile catheters and more precise embolic agents have dramatically reduced morbidity associated with the procedure. 6 The majority of RAMLs are diagnosed incidentally, 2,3 because 60% are asymptomatic; and while the tumoral growth rate is unpredictable, the tendency is that growth will occur.…”