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Hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm coils and onyx
This 58 year old man has metastatic neuroendocrine tumour and developed massive haematemesis following removal of a pigtail biliary stent which had probably eroded into a branch of the right hepatic artery. I embolised this using a combination..... read more
08 November 2020 | 0 Comments
Atrium V12 hepatic pseudoaneurysm exclusion
This patient had a complicated laparoscopic cholecystectomy resulting in this pseudoaneurysm from the right hepatic artery. It was felt that the distal right hepatic artery may be occluded in trying to embolise the pseudoaneurym. Access was..... read more
18 June 2019 | 0 Comments
Thrombin Treatment of Post Renal Biopsy Haemorrhage
This video shows the novel treatment of a post renal biopsy haemorrhage with percutaneous thrombin injection. The patient bled immediatley post biopsy and ultrasound showed a rapidly expanding haematoma. Given this observation it is difficult..... read more
02 December 2014 | 4 Comments
Thrombin injection of femoral pseudoaneurysm
The components used are the human thrombin and calcium chloride solution from the Tisseel kit . A further description of the components and actions can be found in the video 'thrombin injection splenic artery pseudoaneurysm.' Dr..... read more
07 July 2010 | 0 Comments

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