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Adrenal glands hemorrhages: embolization in acute setting

Authors :
Francesco Giurazza
Raffella Niola
Mattia Silvestre
Fabio Corvino
Francesco Amodio
Gianluca Cangiano
Giuseppe De Magistris
Errico CavagliĆ 
Giulia Frauenfelder
Source :
Gland Surgery. 8:115-122
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
AME Publishing Company, 2019.

Abstract

Background: Acute adrenal hemorrhages are a rare event compared to other abdominal visceral injuries because of the anatomic localization of the adrenal glands; main causes are trauma and ruptured neoplasms. This manuscript reports on a single center experience of transarterial embolizations of adrenal hemorrhages in emergency setting. Methods: In this retrospective analysis from 2010 to date, 17 patients (12 men and 5 women, mean age: 59.8 years) presenting with adrenal bleedings were treated by endovascular embolization. The etiology was traumatic in 7 cases, ruptured neoplasm in 8 cases and spontaneous in 2 patients assuming oral anticoagulant therapy. After thin slice contrast enhanced CT, a superselective embolization was conducted with different embolizing agents according to the type of vessel lesion and operator preference. Results: Technical success rate, considered as interruption of adrenal bleeding detectable at angiography, was 94.1%. Clinical success rate, considered as hemodynamic stability restoration within 24 hours from the procedure, was 82.3%. Vessels involved were the superior adrenal artery in 5 patients, the middle adrenal artery in 8 patients, the inferior adrenal artery in one patient and more than one adrenal artery in 3 patients. No procedure-related major complications occurred and no patients had infarctions, necrosis, abscess formation, or required long-term steroid supplementation. Conclusions: Acute adrenal hemorrhages can be safely and effectively managed by catheter directed embolizations; the source of bleeding has to be carefully investigated at CT and angiography because adrenal glands present with a wide and complex vascular arterial network.

Details

ISSN :
22278575 and 2227684X
Volume :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Gland Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d7f042f3a3facca54acdf7bb5897ed3e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21037/gs.2018.10.06