Management of Renal Vascular Injuries by Angioembolization in a Low Resource Setting: A Case Series with Review of Literature
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Saifullah Khalid
Department of Radiodiagnosis, JNMCH, AMU, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India image/svg+xml
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1814-1958
Manzoor Ahmad
Department of Surgery, JNMCH, AMU, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India image/svg+xml
Ezaz Ahmed
Department of Surgery, JNMCH, AMU, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India image/svg+xml
https://orcid.org/0009-0007-4533-5065
Wasif Mohammad Ali
Department of Surgery, JNMCH, AMU, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India image/svg+xml
Imad Ali
Department of Surgery, JNMCH, AMU, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India image/svg+xml
Published 2024-12-26
https://doi.org/10.15388/Amed.2024.31.2.24
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Keywords

Renal vascular injury
Angioembolization
Diagnostic catheter
Low resource setting

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Saifullah Khalid, Manzoor Ahmad, Ezaz Ahmed, Wasif Mohammad Ali, Ali I. Management of Renal Vascular Injuries by Angioembolization in a Low Resource Setting: A Case Series with Review of Literature. AML [Internet]. 2024 Dec. 26 [cited 2025 Apr. 26];31(2):416–422. Available from: https://journals.vu.lt./AML/article/view/36917

Abstract

Background: Renal vascular injuries, like renal artery pseudoaneurysms and arteriovenous fistulas, are rare but serious complications following renal procedures and trauma. Standard management requires costly microcatheters for angioembolization. This study investigates a cost-effective method using diagnostic catheters and affordable coils in a low-resource setting.
Methods: We analyzed five patients from December 2023 to June 2024 who had persistent hematuria or hemoglobin drops after renal intervention or trauma. CT angiography identified their injuries, and angioembolization was performed with diagnostic catheters and coils, reducing procedural costs.
Results: The use of diagnostic catheters and coils successfully managed all cases. Patients experienced resolution of hematuria and were discharged in 2–3 days. Follow-up over three months revealed no recurrence or significant renal function issues.
Conclusion: Diagnostic catheters and coils offer an effective method for managing renal vascular injuries in resource-limited settings, achieving satisfactory outcomes with minimal morbidity.

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