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Role of Intercostal Artery Embolization in Management of Traumatic Hemothorax

Rahul Lohan, Kheng Song Leow, Marc Weijie Ong, Tiong Thye Goo, Sundeep Punamiya

2021Journal of Emergencies Trauma and Shock11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Intercostal artery bleeding from trauma can result in potentially fatal massive hemothorax. Traumatic hemothorax has traditionally been treated with tube thoracostomy, video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery, or thoracotomy. Transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE), a well-established treatment option for a variety of acute hemorrhage is not widely practiced for the management of traumatic hemothorax. We present 2 cases of delayed massive hemothorax following chest trauma which were successfully managed by transarterial embolization of intercostal arteries. The published studies are reviewed and a systematic approach to the selection of patients for TAE versus emergency thoracotomy is proposed.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineHemothoraxIntercostal arteriesEmbolizationBronchial arterySurgeryRadiologyPneumothoraxCase Reports on HematomasTrauma Management and DiagnosisPelvic and Acetabular Injuries