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Published on: July 28, 2020
Polytraumatism and solid organ bleeding syndrome: The role of imaging
F Thony1, M Rodière1, J Frandon1
1Radiology and Medical Imaging University Clinic, Grenoble University Hospitals, Grenoble, France.
Abstract:
In multiple injuries, features of bleeding from solid organs mostly involve the liver, spleen and kidneys and may be treated by embolization. The indications and techniques for embolization vary between organs and depend on the pathophysiology of the injuries, type of vascularization (anastomotic or terminal) and type of embolization (curative or preventative). Interventional radiologists should have a full understanding of these indications and techniques and management algorithms should be produced within each facility in order to define the respective place of the different treatment options.
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