2006
DOI: 10.1097/01.rvi.0000217939.77021.85
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Ultrasonographically Guided Percutaneous Embolization of a Pulmonary Pseudoaneurysm

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“…For control of hemoptysis related to PAPs with bronchopulmonary shunts, the value of embolization of the feeding pulmonary artery remains an open question because embolization alone of bronchial and nonbronchial systemic collateral arteries may often control the hemoptysis. However, Khalil et al ( 18 ) ( 23,24 ) have described cases in which a feeding vessel suitable for coil embolization could not be identifi ed with pulmonary angiography; these cases were treated with percutaneous thrombin injection under US guidance. In our study, two patients were treated with a percutaneous injection of a liquid embolic agent, such as N -butyl cyanoacrylate or bovine thrombin, under transthoracic US guidance.…”
Section: Vascular and Interventional Radiology: Treatment Of Pulmonarmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…For control of hemoptysis related to PAPs with bronchopulmonary shunts, the value of embolization of the feeding pulmonary artery remains an open question because embolization alone of bronchial and nonbronchial systemic collateral arteries may often control the hemoptysis. However, Khalil et al ( 18 ) ( 23,24 ) have described cases in which a feeding vessel suitable for coil embolization could not be identifi ed with pulmonary angiography; these cases were treated with percutaneous thrombin injection under US guidance. In our study, two patients were treated with a percutaneous injection of a liquid embolic agent, such as N -butyl cyanoacrylate or bovine thrombin, under transthoracic US guidance.…”
Section: Vascular and Interventional Radiology: Treatment Of Pulmonarmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…However, medication alone may not be effective in preventing PAP enlargement or rupture in patients with massive hemoptysis. Although various non-endovascular treatment methods, such as image-guided percutaneous direct puncture embolization, PAP resection, and lobotomy, are mainly applied to patients who cannot receive endovascular treatment, they are associated with high mortality [13][14][15][16].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pseudoaneurysm and haemorrhage into the lung may be identified with CT. Arterial angiography is also useful and any extravasation of contrast medium should be noted. The ultimate goal of treatment is to prevent the filling of the pseudoaneurysm and any extravasation of blood 1 7…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%