Adrenal glands hemorrhages: embolization in acute setting
Francesco Giurazza, Fabio Corvino, Mattia Silvestre, Gianluca Cangiano, Errico Cavaglià, Francesco Amodio, Giuseppe De Magistris, Giulia Frauenfelder, Raffella Niola, Francesco Giurazza, Fabio Corvino, Mattia Silvestre, Gianluca Cangiano, Errico Cavaglià, Francesco Amodio, Giuseppe De Magistris, Giulia Frauenfelder, Raffella Niola
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.
Keywords: Adrenal gland; acute; embolization; hemorrhage.
Conflict of interest statement
Conflicts of Interest: The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.
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