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Transarterial embolization for management of severe postcoital bleeding
Armen Eskandari1, Ashis Mukherjee2, John McHugh3
1Internal Medicine Program, Riverside County Regional Medical Center, Department of Internal Medicine, University of California Riverside School of Medicine, Moreno Valley, CA, USA.
Objectives:
Postcoital bleeding is an uncommon cause of gynecologic hemorrhage; however, it can be severe in a majority of cases necessitating surgical management.
Methods:
We report a case of severe postcoital bleeding in a young woman requiring blood transfusion.
Results:
Hemostasis was achieved using subselective embolization of cervical artery by metallic coils.
Conclusion:
Our case demonstrates a minimally invasive treatment for control of non-obstetric hemorrhage.
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