PMID: 15231881Jul 3, 2004Paper

N-butyl cyanoacrylate embolization for control of acute arterial hemorrhage

Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology : JVIR
John William KishSue E Hanks

Abstract

To report the initial clinical experience with the use of n-butyl cyanoacrylate (NBCA) for embolization of acute arterial hemorrhage from varied etiologies and at varied anatomic sites. Sixteen patients who demonstrated active extravasation of contrast material and/or arterial abnormality underwent NBCA embolization. Sites of embolization included the gastrointestinal tract, kidney, liver, uterus, adrenal gland, extremity, and chest wall. Standard coil or particulate embolization had previously failed in 10 patients. NBCA was used as the initial embolic agent in the remaining six patients. After treatment, serial hematocrit levels, transfusion requirements, and clinical signs and symptoms were monitored for stabilization. Patients were evaluated for signs and symptoms of end-organ damage. NBCA embolization was successful in 12 of 16 patients (75%), who exhibited complete cessation of bleeding. In four patients (25%), NBCA embolization was of no benefit. Embolization failed in two of 16 patients (12.5%), who showed evidence of recurrent bleeding after use of NBCA. The remaining two patients (12.5%) died within 24 hours of the procedure. None of the 16 patients developed clinical signs of end-organ damage or iatrogenic ischemia a...Continue Reading

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