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Novel transcatheter arterial embolization method for hemodynamically unstable pelvic fractures to prevent complications of gluteal necrosis

PURPOSE: To validate our previously designed transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) technique for bilateral iliac arteries in unstable pelvic fractures, which is designed to also prevent gluteal necrosis and avoid vasopressors. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the data of patients with pelvic...

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Autores principales: Maruhashi, Takaaki, Kashimi, Fumie, Kotoh, Rika, Kasahara, Shun, Minehara, Hiroaki, Kataoka, Yuichi, Nishimaki, Hiroshi, Asari, Yasushi
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7593294/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30623196
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00068-018-01066-1
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author Maruhashi, Takaaki
Kashimi, Fumie
Kotoh, Rika
Kasahara, Shun
Minehara, Hiroaki
Kataoka, Yuichi
Nishimaki, Hiroshi
Asari, Yasushi
author_facet Maruhashi, Takaaki
Kashimi, Fumie
Kotoh, Rika
Kasahara, Shun
Minehara, Hiroaki
Kataoka, Yuichi
Nishimaki, Hiroshi
Asari, Yasushi
author_sort Maruhashi, Takaaki
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: To validate our previously designed transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) technique for bilateral iliac arteries in unstable pelvic fractures, which is designed to also prevent gluteal necrosis and avoid vasopressors. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the data of patients with pelvic fractures who underwent our new TAE procedure to determine the incidence of subsequent gluteal necrosis. We also compared certain variables between patients who underwent TAE before 2005 using a different technique and developed gluteal necrosis and patients who underwent TAE in 2005 and onward using our technique. Gluteal necrosis was confirmed by a radiologist based on imaging findings. RESULTS: Seventy patients with pelvic fractures who underwent our TAE technique met the inclusion criteria (bilateral iliac arterial embolization and no embolic agent other than a gelatin sponge). Patients’ median age was 47.5 years, 33 were male, and 92.9% (65/70) had unstable fractures. Sixty-eight patients had severe multiple trauma. No patients developed gluteal necrosis following our TAE procedure and the overall survival rate was 82.9% (58/70). We found no statistically significant difference in procedure time between the previous and new technique, although the new procedure tended to be shorter. Furthermore, overall survival did not significantly differ between the groups. Multiple regression analysis revealed that TAE procedure time and external pelvic fracture fixation were independently related to gluteal necrosis. CONCLUSIONS: Our non-selective bilateral iliac arterial embolization procedure involves arresting shock quickly, resulting in no post-procedure gluteal necrosis. The procedure involves cutting the gelatin sponge rather than “pumping” and avoids the use of vasopressors.
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spelling pubmed-75932942020-11-10 Novel transcatheter arterial embolization method for hemodynamically unstable pelvic fractures to prevent complications of gluteal necrosis Maruhashi, Takaaki Kashimi, Fumie Kotoh, Rika Kasahara, Shun Minehara, Hiroaki Kataoka, Yuichi Nishimaki, Hiroshi Asari, Yasushi Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg Original Article PURPOSE: To validate our previously designed transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) technique for bilateral iliac arteries in unstable pelvic fractures, which is designed to also prevent gluteal necrosis and avoid vasopressors. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the data of patients with pelvic fractures who underwent our new TAE procedure to determine the incidence of subsequent gluteal necrosis. We also compared certain variables between patients who underwent TAE before 2005 using a different technique and developed gluteal necrosis and patients who underwent TAE in 2005 and onward using our technique. Gluteal necrosis was confirmed by a radiologist based on imaging findings. RESULTS: Seventy patients with pelvic fractures who underwent our TAE technique met the inclusion criteria (bilateral iliac arterial embolization and no embolic agent other than a gelatin sponge). Patients’ median age was 47.5 years, 33 were male, and 92.9% (65/70) had unstable fractures. Sixty-eight patients had severe multiple trauma. No patients developed gluteal necrosis following our TAE procedure and the overall survival rate was 82.9% (58/70). We found no statistically significant difference in procedure time between the previous and new technique, although the new procedure tended to be shorter. Furthermore, overall survival did not significantly differ between the groups. Multiple regression analysis revealed that TAE procedure time and external pelvic fracture fixation were independently related to gluteal necrosis. CONCLUSIONS: Our non-selective bilateral iliac arterial embolization procedure involves arresting shock quickly, resulting in no post-procedure gluteal necrosis. The procedure involves cutting the gelatin sponge rather than “pumping” and avoids the use of vasopressors. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2019-01-08 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7593294/ /pubmed/30623196 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00068-018-01066-1 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 OpenAccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Original Article
Maruhashi, Takaaki
Kashimi, Fumie
Kotoh, Rika
Kasahara, Shun
Minehara, Hiroaki
Kataoka, Yuichi
Nishimaki, Hiroshi
Asari, Yasushi
Novel transcatheter arterial embolization method for hemodynamically unstable pelvic fractures to prevent complications of gluteal necrosis
title Novel transcatheter arterial embolization method for hemodynamically unstable pelvic fractures to prevent complications of gluteal necrosis
title_full Novel transcatheter arterial embolization method for hemodynamically unstable pelvic fractures to prevent complications of gluteal necrosis
title_fullStr Novel transcatheter arterial embolization method for hemodynamically unstable pelvic fractures to prevent complications of gluteal necrosis
title_full_unstemmed Novel transcatheter arterial embolization method for hemodynamically unstable pelvic fractures to prevent complications of gluteal necrosis
title_short Novel transcatheter arterial embolization method for hemodynamically unstable pelvic fractures to prevent complications of gluteal necrosis
title_sort novel transcatheter arterial embolization method for hemodynamically unstable pelvic fractures to prevent complications of gluteal necrosis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7593294/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30623196
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00068-018-01066-1
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