Renal arterial embolization: Indications, angiographic findings, and outcomes in a series of 170 patients.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Hashim Mohamed Farg, Mohamed Elawdy, Karim Ali Soliman, Mohamed Ali Badawy, Ali Elsorougy, Tarek Mohsen, Tarek El-Diasty, Abdalla Abdelhamid
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Background: The lack of overall experience and reporting on angiographic findings in previously published studies of renal arterial embolization (RAE) compelled us to report our overall experience on a series of patients.

Materials and methods: A retrospective study was performed analyzing data of patients enrolled for RAE between 2010 and 2019. History, physical examination, and laboratory data were reviewed for all patients. Abdominal ultrasound was the initial imaging study, and all patients underwent subsequent computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. The outcome of RAE was determined based on radiographic and clinical findings.

Results: Data from 202 patients were analyzed, with a mean age of 45 ± 15 years, and 71.3% of patients were male. Iatrogenic injury was the most common indication for RAE (54%), followed by renal tumors, trauma, and spontaneous, in 27.7%, 10.4%, and 8.4% of patients, respectively. Renal angiography revealing pseudoaneurysm alone or with other pathology in the lower pole of the kidney was the most common finding (40.6%), whereas no lesions were identified on angiography in 32 patients (15.8%), after which RAE was subsequently aborted. Renal arterial embolization was successful in 158 of 170 patients (92.9%) after 1 or more trials (maximum of 4). Microcoil alone or with other embolic materials was the most commonly used material for embolization (85%).

Conclusions: Iatrogenic injury was the most common indication for RAE. Pseudoaneurysm alone or with other lesions was the most common lesion on renal angiography; however, angiography showed a negative result in 16% of patients, even those with symptoms. When lesions are present on angiography, the overall success of repeated trials of RAE reached 92.9%.

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肾动脉栓塞:170例患者的适应症、血管造影结果和结果。
背景:在先前发表的肾动脉栓塞(RAE)研究中缺乏总体经验和血管造影结果的报道,迫使我们报告了一系列患者的总体经验。材料与方法:回顾性分析2010 - 2019年纳入RAE的患者数据。回顾所有患者的病史、体格检查和实验室资料。腹部超声是最初的影像学研究,所有患者随后进行计算机断层扫描或磁共振成像。RAE的结果是根据影像学和临床表现来确定的。结果:分析202例患者资料,平均年龄45±15岁,男性占71.3%。医源性损伤是RAE最常见的指征(54%),其次是肾肿瘤、外伤和自发性,分别占27.7%、10.4%和8.4%。肾血管造影显示肾下极单独或合并其他病理的假性动脉瘤是最常见的发现(40.6%),而32例(15.8%)患者在血管造影中未发现病变,随后RAE流产。经1次或以上试验(最多4次),170例患者中有158例(92.9%)肾动脉栓塞成功。微线圈单独或与其他栓塞材料联合使用是最常用的栓塞材料(85%)。结论:医源性损伤是RAE最常见的指征。假性动脉瘤单独或合并其他病变是肾血管造影最常见的病变;然而,16%的患者血管造影结果为阴性,即使是那些有症状的患者。当血管造影显示病变时,RAE重复试验的总体成功率达到92.9%。
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