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Control of massive prostatic bleeding with angiographic techniques

M E Mitchell, A C Waltman, C A Athanasoulis

    The Journal of Urology
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    Selective bilateral hypogastric embolization effectively controlled severe prostatic hemorrhage in four cases. This non-operative angiographic technique offers a safer alternative to traditional treatments for bleeding management.

    Area of Science:

    • Interventional Radiology
    • Urology
    • Vascular Surgery

    Background:

    • Severe prostatic hemorrhage poses significant management challenges.
    • Traditional therapies for prostatic bleeding may carry high risks of morbidity and mortality.

    Observation:

    • Angiographic techniques involving selective bilateral hypogastric embolization were employed.
    • This minimally invasive approach was utilized in four distinct patient cases.

    Findings:

    • Successful control of severe prostatic hemorrhage was achieved in all reported cases.
    • The embolization procedure demonstrated efficacy in managing difficult bleeding scenarios.

    Implications:

    • Selective bilateral hypogastric embolization presents a viable non-operative alternative for prostatic hemorrhage.

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  • This technique may reduce the potential for complications associated with conventional treatments.
  • Further research into interventional radiology for urological emergencies is warranted.