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Renal Ruptures with Active Bleeding Treated with Emergency Selective Renal Arterial Embolization
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ÀÌ½Â±Ô ( Lee Seung-Kyu )
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ÃßÇö¼ö ( Choo Hyun-Soo )
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KMID : 0358320080490020177
Abstract
Selection of a treatment modality for traumatized renal rupture depends on the renal injury grade, hemodynamic stability, combined organ injury, and the physician¡¯s experience. Treatment for renal injury tends to be conservative to maintain renal function and lessen the morbidity of surgery. If renal injuries were well-staged and selected by radiologic evaluation, hemodynamically stable patients with significant injuries (grades II through V) can usually be managed without surgical exploration. We report 3 cases of grade 4 renal injuries successfully treated with selective renal arterial embolization. (Korean J Urol 2008;49:177-181)
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Renal injury;Embolization
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