Purpose To assess the feasibility and effectiveness of emergency endovascular treatment of acute arterial injuries after orthopedic surgery. Materials and Methods Fifteen patients (mean age 68.3 years) with acute arterial injuries after orthopedic surgery were observed, in particular, 5 patients with pseudoaneurysm, 9 patients with active bleeding, and 1 patient with arterial dissection. Transarterial embolization (TAE) and positioning of covered and noncovered stents were the treatments performed. Follow-up after stent implantation (mean 36 months) was performed with color Doppler US (CDU) at 1, 3, 6, and 12 months and yearly thereafter. Plain X-ray was performed to evidence dislodgment or fracture of the graft. A minimum of 12 months' follow-up is available after TAE. Results Immediate technical success was obtained in all cases. No major complications occurred. Overall clinical success rate was 100%. During mean follow-up, stent-graft occlusions did not occurred. No recurrence and/or consequence of TAE was registered during a minimum followup of 12 months. Conclusions Percutaneous treatment is a feasible and safe tool for treating arterial injuries because it can provide fast and definitive resolution of the damage. This low-invasiveness approach can be proposed as first-line treatment in patients with acute injuries after orthopedic surgery.

Endovascular treatment in emergency setting of acute arterial injuries after orthopedic surgery / G. Carrafiello, F. Fontana, M. Mangini, A.M. Ierardi, D. Laganà, F. Piacentino, F.A. Vizzari, E. Spanò, C. Fugazzola. - In: CARDIOVASCULAR AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY. - ISSN 0174-1551. - 35:3(2012 Jun), pp. 537-543.

Endovascular treatment in emergency setting of acute arterial injuries after orthopedic surgery

G. Carrafiello
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2012

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Purpose To assess the feasibility and effectiveness of emergency endovascular treatment of acute arterial injuries after orthopedic surgery. Materials and Methods Fifteen patients (mean age 68.3 years) with acute arterial injuries after orthopedic surgery were observed, in particular, 5 patients with pseudoaneurysm, 9 patients with active bleeding, and 1 patient with arterial dissection. Transarterial embolization (TAE) and positioning of covered and noncovered stents were the treatments performed. Follow-up after stent implantation (mean 36 months) was performed with color Doppler US (CDU) at 1, 3, 6, and 12 months and yearly thereafter. Plain X-ray was performed to evidence dislodgment or fracture of the graft. A minimum of 12 months' follow-up is available after TAE. Results Immediate technical success was obtained in all cases. No major complications occurred. Overall clinical success rate was 100%. During mean follow-up, stent-graft occlusions did not occurred. No recurrence and/or consequence of TAE was registered during a minimum followup of 12 months. Conclusions Percutaneous treatment is a feasible and safe tool for treating arterial injuries because it can provide fast and definitive resolution of the damage. This low-invasiveness approach can be proposed as first-line treatment in patients with acute injuries after orthopedic surgery.
arterial intervention; artery; embolization; embolotherapy; endovascular treatment; graft/endograft; adult; aged; aged, 80 and over; aneurysm, dissecting; aneurysm, false; angiography; arteries; contrast media; female; follow-up studies; hemorrhage; humans; iopamidol; male; middle aged; postoperative complications; retrospective studies; tomography, X-ray computed; treatment outcome; triiodobenzoic acids; ultrasonography, doppler, color; emergency treatment; endovascular procedures; orthopedic procedures; stents; radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging; cardiology and cardiovascular medicine
Settore MED/36 - Diagnostica per Immagini e Radioterapia
giu-2012
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