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The Role of Angioembolization in Hepatic Trauma

Ali Cadili, Jonathan D. Gates

2020The American Surgeon21 citationsDOI

Abstract

The liver is one of the most commonly injured solid organs in blunt abdominal trauma. Non-operative management is considered to be the gold standard for the care of most blunt liver injuries. Angioembolization has emerged as an important adjunct that is vital to the success of the non-operative management strategy for blunt hepatic injuries. This procedure, however, is fraught with some possible serious complications. The success, as well as rate of complications of this procedure, is determined by degree and type of injury, hepatic anatomy and physiology, and embolization strategy among other factors. In this review, we discuss these important considerations to help shed further light on the contribution and impact of angioembolization with regards to complex hepatic injuries.

Topics & Concepts

BluntMedicineEmbolizationAbdominal traumaGold standard (test)SurgeryRadiologyAbdominal Trauma and InjuriesPelvic and Acetabular InjuriesUrological Disorders and Treatments
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