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Selective Transarterial Embolization for Posttraumatic Renal Hemorrhage: A Second Try is Worthwhile

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2011

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Abstract

When conservative measures fail and clinical symptoms or a relevant hemoglobin decrease occur, transarterial embolization should be considered. Since the success rate is equally high for initial and repeat interventions, re-intervention is justified when the clinical course allows.

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