[HTML][HTML] Superselective embolisation for control of intractable epistaxis from maxillary artery injury

P Singam, J Thanabalan… - Biomedical imaging and …, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Traumatic intractable epistaxis following fractures of the facial and base of skull rarely may
be life-threatening. Common sites of injury are the internal carotid and maxillary artery.
When conventional methods of arresting haemorrhage fail, the choices are then an open
arterial ligation or superselective embolisation. This paper presents a patient with life-
threatening epistaxis from a Le Fort type II fracture. Angiography revealed a maxillary artery
injury in which superselective embolisation was performed and the haemorrhage was …

Superselective embolisation for control of intractable epistaxis from maxillary artery injury

MS Thanabalan - Biomedical Imaging and Intervention …, 2011 - wprim.whocc.org.cn
Traumatic intractable epistaxis following fractures of the facial and base of skull rarely may
be life-threatening. Common sites of injury are the internal carotid and maxillary artery.
When conventional methods of arresting haemorrhage fail, the choices are then an open
arterial ligation or superselective embolisation. This paper presents a patient with life-
threatening epistaxis from a Le Fort type II fracture. Angiography revealed a maxillary artery
injury in which superselective embolisation was performed and the haemorrhage was …
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