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Therapeutic arterial embolization in trauma.

Y Ben-Menachem, S F Handel, A Thaggard

    The Journal of Trauma
    |December 1, 1979
    PubMed
    Summary

    Therapeutic arterial embolization (TAE) offers rapid hemorrhage control in trauma patients, potentially avoiding surgery for high-risk individuals or in critical body areas. This review covers TAE techniques, risks, and complications based on author experience and current literature.

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    Area of Science:

    • Interventional Radiology
    • Trauma Management
    • Vascular Surgery

    Background:

    • Hemorrhage control in trauma is critical.
    • Surgery may be high-risk for some patients.
    • Alternative methods are needed.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review the utility of therapeutic arterial embolization (TAE) in trauma.
    • To discuss TAE techniques, risks, and complications.
    • To present authors' experience and literature review.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of therapeutic arterial embolization (TAE) techniques.
    • Analysis of risks and complications associated with TAE.
    • Synthesis of authors' clinical experience.
    • Literature review of recent studies on TAE in trauma.

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    Main Results:

    • Therapeutic arterial embolization (TAE) provides rapid hemorrhage control.
    • TAE can obviate the need for immediate surgery in select trauma patients.
    • Discussion includes specific techniques, potential risks, and known complications.

    Conclusions:

    • Therapeutic arterial embolization (TAE) is an effective method for managing hemorrhage in trauma patients.
    • TAE offers a valuable alternative to surgery, particularly for poor-risk patients or in challenging anatomical locations.
    • Understanding TAE techniques and potential complications is crucial for successful application.