Erschienen in:
01.11.2012 | Interventional Neuroradiology
Trans-radial embolization of epistaxis in patients with end-stage liver disease
verfasst von:
Satoshi Tateshima, Michael Froehler, Ryan Cramer, Sachin Rastogi, Fernando Viñuela
Erschienen in:
Neuroradiology
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Ausgabe 11/2012
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Abstract
Introduction
Endovascular treatment of epistaxis in patients with bleeding disorders is challenging due to the intrinsic risk of hemorrhagic complication related to the arterial access. We describe the use of trans-radial approach for the endovascular embolization of epistaxis due to end-stage liver disease and resultant severe coagulopathy.
Methods
Two patients waiting for liver transplant continued to have epistaxis despite the aggressive correction of the coagulopathy and nose packing. After performing the Allen’s test, trans-radial embolization of the epistaxis was performed in both patients.
Results
The complete cessation of epistaxis was achieved after the trans-radial embolization of bilateral maxillary arteries with particles. The radial access sites were manually compressed for 1 h, followed by a compression dressing for 12 h. The cessation of the epistaxis helped the subsequent treatment of correcting the coagulopathy. There was no complication related to the arterial puncture.
Conclusion
Trans-radial embolization for epistaxis was a safe and effective method for the patient with end-stage liver disease and resultant severe coagulopathy.