Postbiopsy Kidney Complications Treated by Embolization
Peregrin J. H.1, Lácha J.2
1Základna radiodiagnostiky a intervenční radiologie, IKEM, Praha přednosta doc. MUDr. J. H. Peregrin, CSc. 2Klinika nefrologie, IKEM, Praha přednosta prof. MUDr. V. Teplan, DrSc. |
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Summary:
Purpose: Retrospective review of the results of catheter therapy of kidney postbiopsy
complications.
Material and methods: Within the last 15 years fifteen patients with complications connected
to kidney biopsy were treated in our department. The group consisted of 8
females, 7 males (11 native kidneys, 4 transplanted kidneys). The average age was 37.5
(9–74) years.
Thirteen patients were referred for bleeding (persisting hematuria, perirenal hematoma);
one patient developed an AV shunt in transplanted kidney causing its function
impairment due to steal phenomena and in one patient hemodynamically significant
shunt developed in the native kidney years after biopsy resulting in LV overload.
All patients were treated by (super)-selective embolization, 14 of them performed by
metal coils, one of them using detachable balloon.
Results: All 15 procedures were technically successful (two of them had to be repeated
due to incomplete occlusion from first embolization), and authors were able to eliminate
the source of bleeding in all 13 cases and to occlude hemodynamically significant
shunt in the two remaining cases. No major complication occurred.
Conclusion: Selective embolization proved to be safe and efficient method in kidney
postbiopsy complications treatment.
Key words:
kidney biopsy – complications – embolization
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