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. 2011 Apr 19;2011:935484. doi: 10.1155/2011/935484

Table 3.

Interventions.

Indication for intervention Localisation of bleeding Material of embolization Duration of embolization (min)
1 L kidney lesion + pelvic fracture with blush inferior rectal artery + L renal artery Coils 60
2 Decrease in Hb + blush branches pudendal artery + EIA Contour particles 60
3 Remaining blood loss branches pudendal artery L + R Coils 166
4 Active bleeding with blush IIA + branches R hepatic Gelfoam 61
5 Decrease in Hb superior gluteal artery + iliolumbar artery Gelfoam 14
6 Decrease in Hb branch gluteal artery Gelfoam 41
7 Decrease in Hb branch IIA L + proximal IIA R Coils 77
8 Decrease in Hb pudendal artery L + R Coils 82
9 Blush branches IIA L Coils 44
10 Hemodynamic instability branches IIA R + branch IIA L Coils + Histoacryl 220
11 Blush branch IIA R Gelfoam + coils 39
12 Blush branch IIA R Histoacryl 44
13 Active bleeding with blush branch EIA L + gastric artery L Gelfoam + coils 96
14 Gained hemodynamic instability + blush branch IIA L (proximal + distal) Coils 58
15 Gained hemodynamic instability IIA L + R Gelfoam + coils 26
16 Hemodynamic instable (no surgery possible) + blush IIA L Coils 90
17 Remaining blood loss branches IIA L Coils 106
18 Remaining hemodynamic instable + blush branches IIA L + IIA R Gelfoam + coils 71
19 Decrease in Hb IIA L + pudendal artery R Coils 43

IIA: Internal Iliac Artery; EIA: External Iliac Artery; L: left; R: right.