A Novel Embolization Technique for Renal Hemorrhage Complication by Autologous Fat Tissue

The percutaneous nephrolithotomy method is the most used treatment option for urinary stone disease. Bleeding is the most feared complication of this method. Transcatheter coil or medical glue embolization is currently the used treatment option for this bleeding complication. The aim of this report...

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Main Authors: Hasan Arı, Selma Arı, Veysi Can
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Galenos Publishing House 2020-03-01
Series:Balkan Medical Journal
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Online Access: http://www.balkanmedicaljournal.org/text.php?lang=en&id=2158
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Selma Arı
Veysi Can
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Veysi Can
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description The percutaneous nephrolithotomy method is the most used treatment option for urinary stone disease. Bleeding is the most feared complication of this method. Transcatheter coil or medical glue embolization is currently the used treatment option for this bleeding complication. The aim of this report to show the novel subcutaneous fat tissue embolization technique for percutaneous nephrolithotomy related bleeding complications. In these two cases, we treated the percutaneous nephrolithotomy related bleeding complication with subcutaneous fat tissue. Subcutaneous fat tissue was taken with subcutaneous fascia from the femoral site by 1 cm incision. This tissue to be used for embolization was passed on the 0.014 guidewire from the back end of this guidewire (like shish kebab). The fat tissue passed on the 0.014 wire was sent to the bleeding site through the guiding catheter and guideliner, over the 0.014 guidewire with the monorail balloon (as a pusher) placed behind this fat tissue. The subcutaneous fat tissue with subcutaneous fascia embolization was completely stopped the bleeding and fistula. We have successfully used a novel embolization technique for fat tissue embolization to the bleeding site (Ari technique). Subcutaneous fat tissue embolization with the novel embolization technique for percutaneous nephrolithotomy related bleeding is a safe and reliable treatment option.
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spelling doaj.art-65bdede3cecc4b8095fdf8573fce9d512023-02-15T16:20:46ZengGalenos Publishing HouseBalkan Medical Journal2146-31232146-31312020-03-0137210811110.4274/balkanmedj.galenos.2019.2019.10.2313049054A Novel Embolization Technique for Renal Hemorrhage Complication by Autologous Fat TissueHasan Arı0Selma Arı1Veysi Can2 Clinic of Cardiology, Bursa Postgraduate Hospital, Bursa, Turkey Clinic of Cardiology, Bursa Postgraduate Hospital, Bursa, Turkey Clinic of Cardiology, Bursa Postgraduate Hospital, Bursa, Turkey The percutaneous nephrolithotomy method is the most used treatment option for urinary stone disease. Bleeding is the most feared complication of this method. Transcatheter coil or medical glue embolization is currently the used treatment option for this bleeding complication. The aim of this report to show the novel subcutaneous fat tissue embolization technique for percutaneous nephrolithotomy related bleeding complications. In these two cases, we treated the percutaneous nephrolithotomy related bleeding complication with subcutaneous fat tissue. Subcutaneous fat tissue was taken with subcutaneous fascia from the femoral site by 1 cm incision. This tissue to be used for embolization was passed on the 0.014 guidewire from the back end of this guidewire (like shish kebab). The fat tissue passed on the 0.014 wire was sent to the bleeding site through the guiding catheter and guideliner, over the 0.014 guidewire with the monorail balloon (as a pusher) placed behind this fat tissue. The subcutaneous fat tissue with subcutaneous fascia embolization was completely stopped the bleeding and fistula. We have successfully used a novel embolization technique for fat tissue embolization to the bleeding site (Ari technique). Subcutaneous fat tissue embolization with the novel embolization technique for percutaneous nephrolithotomy related bleeding is a safe and reliable treatment option. http://www.balkanmedicaljournal.org/text.php?lang=en&id=2158 bleedingcoil/device/transcatheterdiseaseembolizationrenal artery intervention
spellingShingle Hasan Arı
Selma Arı
Veysi Can
A Novel Embolization Technique for Renal Hemorrhage Complication by Autologous Fat Tissue
Balkan Medical Journal
bleeding
coil/device/transcatheter
disease
embolization
renal artery intervention
title A Novel Embolization Technique for Renal Hemorrhage Complication by Autologous Fat Tissue
title_full A Novel Embolization Technique for Renal Hemorrhage Complication by Autologous Fat Tissue
title_fullStr A Novel Embolization Technique for Renal Hemorrhage Complication by Autologous Fat Tissue
title_full_unstemmed A Novel Embolization Technique for Renal Hemorrhage Complication by Autologous Fat Tissue
title_short A Novel Embolization Technique for Renal Hemorrhage Complication by Autologous Fat Tissue
title_sort novel embolization technique for renal hemorrhage complication by autologous fat tissue
topic bleeding
coil/device/transcatheter
disease
embolization
renal artery intervention
url http://www.balkanmedicaljournal.org/text.php?lang=en&id=2158
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