Super-Selective Mesenteric Embolization Provides Effective Control of Lower GI Bleeding
Introduction. We aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of digital subtraction angiography (DSA) and super-selective mesenteric artery embolization (SMAE) in managing lower GI bleeding (LGIB). Method. A retrospective case series of patients with LGIB treated with SMAE in our health service. Patient...
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doaj-8bf562a5e0ac47c3b9a9d46dafa09af12020-11-24T22:20:10ZengHindawi LimitedRadiology Research and Practice2090-19412090-195X2017-01-01201710.1155/2017/10748041074804Super-Selective Mesenteric Embolization Provides Effective Control of Lower GI BleedingToan Pham0Bob Anh Tran1Kevin Ooi2Marcus Mykytowycz3Stephen McLaughlin4Matthew Croxford5Iain Skinner6Ian Faragher7Colorectal Unit, Department of Surgery, Western Health, St Albans, VIC, AustraliaDepartment of Radiology, Western Health, St Albans, VIC, AustraliaColorectal Unit, Department of Surgery, Western Health, St Albans, VIC, AustraliaDepartment of Radiology, Western Health, St Albans, VIC, AustraliaColorectal Unit, Department of Surgery, Western Health, St Albans, VIC, AustraliaColorectal Unit, Department of Surgery, Western Health, St Albans, VIC, AustraliaColorectal Unit, Department of Surgery, Western Health, St Albans, VIC, AustraliaColorectal Unit, Department of Surgery, Western Health, St Albans, VIC, AustraliaIntroduction. We aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of digital subtraction angiography (DSA) and super-selective mesenteric artery embolization (SMAE) in managing lower GI bleeding (LGIB). Method. A retrospective case series of patients with LGIB treated with SMAE in our health service. Patients with confirmed active LGIB, on either radionuclide scintigraphy (RS) or contrast-enhanced multidetector CT angiography (CE-MDCT), were referred for DSA +/− SMAE. Data collected included patient characteristics, screening modality, bleeding territory, embolization technique, technical and clinical success, short-term to medium-term complications, 30-day mortality, and progression to surgery related to procedural failure or complications. Results. There were fifty-five hospital admissions with acute unstable lower gastrointestinal bleeding which were demonstrable on CE-MDCT or RS over a 31-month period. Eighteen patients proceed to embolization, with immediate success in all. Eight patients (44%) had clinical rebleeding after intervention, warranting repeated imaging. Only one case (5.6%) demonstrated radiological rebleeding and was reembolized. Complication rate was excellent: no bowel ischaemia, ischaemic stricture, progression to surgery, or 30-day mortality. Conclusion. SMAE is a viable, safe, and effective first-line management for localised LGIB. Our results overall compare favourably with the published experiences of other institutions. It is now accepted practice at our institution to manage localised LGIB with embolization.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/1074804 |
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Super-Selective Mesenteric Embolization Provides Effective Control of Lower GI Bleeding |
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Super-Selective Mesenteric Embolization Provides Effective Control of Lower GI Bleeding |
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super-selective mesenteric embolization provides effective control of lower gi bleeding |
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Radiology Research and Practice |
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Introduction. We aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of digital subtraction angiography (DSA) and super-selective mesenteric artery embolization (SMAE) in managing lower GI bleeding (LGIB). Method. A retrospective case series of patients with LGIB treated with SMAE in our health service. Patients with confirmed active LGIB, on either radionuclide scintigraphy (RS) or contrast-enhanced multidetector CT angiography (CE-MDCT), were referred for DSA +/− SMAE. Data collected included patient characteristics, screening modality, bleeding territory, embolization technique, technical and clinical success, short-term to medium-term complications, 30-day mortality, and progression to surgery related to procedural failure or complications. Results. There were fifty-five hospital admissions with acute unstable lower gastrointestinal bleeding which were demonstrable on CE-MDCT or RS over a 31-month period. Eighteen patients proceed to embolization, with immediate success in all. Eight patients (44%) had clinical rebleeding after intervention, warranting repeated imaging. Only one case (5.6%) demonstrated radiological rebleeding and was reembolized. Complication rate was excellent: no bowel ischaemia, ischaemic stricture, progression to surgery, or 30-day mortality. Conclusion. SMAE is a viable, safe, and effective first-line management for localised LGIB. Our results overall compare favourably with the published experiences of other institutions. It is now accepted practice at our institution to manage localised LGIB with embolization. |
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