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Transarterial Embolization of the External Carotid Artery in the Treatment of Life-threatening Haemorrhage Following Blunt Maxillofacial Trauma

BACKGROUND: Severe bleeding after blunt maxillofacial trauma is a rare but life-threatening event. Non-responders to conventional treatment options with surgically inaccessible bleeding points can be treated by transarterial embolization (TAE) of the external carotid artery (ECA) or its branches. Ca...

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Autores principales: Langel, Crt, Lovric, Dimitrij, Zabret, Ursa, Mirkovic, Tomislav, Gradisek, Primoz, Mrvar-Brecko, Anita, Surlan Popovic, Katarina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7409609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32463389
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/raon-2020-0035
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author Langel, Crt
Lovric, Dimitrij
Zabret, Ursa
Mirkovic, Tomislav
Gradisek, Primoz
Mrvar-Brecko, Anita
Surlan Popovic, Katarina
author_facet Langel, Crt
Lovric, Dimitrij
Zabret, Ursa
Mirkovic, Tomislav
Gradisek, Primoz
Mrvar-Brecko, Anita
Surlan Popovic, Katarina
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description BACKGROUND: Severe bleeding after blunt maxillofacial trauma is a rare but life-threatening event. Non-responders to conventional treatment options with surgically inaccessible bleeding points can be treated by transarterial embolization (TAE) of the external carotid artery (ECA) or its branches. Case series on such embolizations are small; considering the relatively high incidence of maxillofacial trauma, the ECA TAE procedure has been hypothesized either underused or underreported. In addition, the literature on the ECA TAE using novel non-adhesive liquid embolization agents is remarkably scarce. PATIENTS AND METHODS: PubMed review was performed to identify the ECA TAE literature in the context of blunt maxillofacial trauma. If available, the location of the ECA injury, the location of embolization, the chosen embolization agent, and efficacy and safety of the TAE were noted for each case. Survival prognostic factors were also reviewed. Additionally, we present an illustrative TAE case using a precipitating hydrophobic injectable liquid (PHIL) to safely and effectively control a massive bleeding originating bilaterally in the ECA territories. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Based on a review of 205 cases, the efficacy of TAE was 79.4–100%, while the rate of major complications was about 2–4%. Successful TAE haemostasis, Glasgow Coma Scale score ≥ 8 at presentation, injury severity score ≤ 32, shock index ≤ 1.1 before TAE and ≤ 0.8 after TAE were significantly correlated with higher survival rate. PHIL allowed for fast yet punctilious application, thus saving invaluable time in life-threatening situations while simultaneously diminishing the possibility of inadvertent injection into the ECA-internal carotid artery (ICA) anastomoses.
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spelling pubmed-74096092020-09-01 Transarterial Embolization of the External Carotid Artery in the Treatment of Life-threatening Haemorrhage Following Blunt Maxillofacial Trauma Langel, Crt Lovric, Dimitrij Zabret, Ursa Mirkovic, Tomislav Gradisek, Primoz Mrvar-Brecko, Anita Surlan Popovic, Katarina Radiol Oncol Review BACKGROUND: Severe bleeding after blunt maxillofacial trauma is a rare but life-threatening event. Non-responders to conventional treatment options with surgically inaccessible bleeding points can be treated by transarterial embolization (TAE) of the external carotid artery (ECA) or its branches. Case series on such embolizations are small; considering the relatively high incidence of maxillofacial trauma, the ECA TAE procedure has been hypothesized either underused or underreported. In addition, the literature on the ECA TAE using novel non-adhesive liquid embolization agents is remarkably scarce. PATIENTS AND METHODS: PubMed review was performed to identify the ECA TAE literature in the context of blunt maxillofacial trauma. If available, the location of the ECA injury, the location of embolization, the chosen embolization agent, and efficacy and safety of the TAE were noted for each case. Survival prognostic factors were also reviewed. Additionally, we present an illustrative TAE case using a precipitating hydrophobic injectable liquid (PHIL) to safely and effectively control a massive bleeding originating bilaterally in the ECA territories. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Based on a review of 205 cases, the efficacy of TAE was 79.4–100%, while the rate of major complications was about 2–4%. Successful TAE haemostasis, Glasgow Coma Scale score ≥ 8 at presentation, injury severity score ≤ 32, shock index ≤ 1.1 before TAE and ≤ 0.8 after TAE were significantly correlated with higher survival rate. PHIL allowed for fast yet punctilious application, thus saving invaluable time in life-threatening situations while simultaneously diminishing the possibility of inadvertent injection into the ECA-internal carotid artery (ICA) anastomoses. Sciendo 2020-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7409609/ /pubmed/32463389 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/raon-2020-0035 Text en © 2020 Crt Langel, Dimitrij Lovric, Ursa Zabret, Tomislav Mirkovic, Primoz Gradisek, Anita Mrvar-Brecko, Katarina Surlan Popovic, published by Sciendo http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
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Langel, Crt
Lovric, Dimitrij
Zabret, Ursa
Mirkovic, Tomislav
Gradisek, Primoz
Mrvar-Brecko, Anita
Surlan Popovic, Katarina
Transarterial Embolization of the External Carotid Artery in the Treatment of Life-threatening Haemorrhage Following Blunt Maxillofacial Trauma
title Transarterial Embolization of the External Carotid Artery in the Treatment of Life-threatening Haemorrhage Following Blunt Maxillofacial Trauma
title_full Transarterial Embolization of the External Carotid Artery in the Treatment of Life-threatening Haemorrhage Following Blunt Maxillofacial Trauma
title_fullStr Transarterial Embolization of the External Carotid Artery in the Treatment of Life-threatening Haemorrhage Following Blunt Maxillofacial Trauma
title_full_unstemmed Transarterial Embolization of the External Carotid Artery in the Treatment of Life-threatening Haemorrhage Following Blunt Maxillofacial Trauma
title_short Transarterial Embolization of the External Carotid Artery in the Treatment of Life-threatening Haemorrhage Following Blunt Maxillofacial Trauma
title_sort transarterial embolization of the external carotid artery in the treatment of life-threatening haemorrhage following blunt maxillofacial trauma
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7409609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32463389
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/raon-2020-0035
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