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Background: Trans-catheter renal arterial embolization [RAE] has emerged as a possible alternative to surgery in the management of iatrogenic renal arterial injuries. Objective: To discuss the role of renal arterial embolization in patients with iatrogenically-induced renal arterial injuries
Methodology: All cases were done at the Interventional Radiology Unit, Ain Shams University Hospital
Results: Technical and Clinical success rates of the RAE reached 90% for each, with post procedural complications that only amounted up to 30%, half of which was the post embolization syndrome that presents as fever, leukocytosis and pain and is treated conservatively
Conclusion: Renal artery embolization has proven to be a safe, minimally invasive option in the treatment of iatrogenic renal arterial injuries achieving high technical and clinical success rates
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Background: trans-catheter ovarian vein embolization has a role in the management of symptomatic chronic pelvic congestion in females
Objective: to assess the technical success and short term clinical efficacy of trans-catheter ovarian vein embolization as a treatment for symptomatic pelvic congestion syndrome in women
Methodology: some of the cases are done at interventional radiology unit Ain Shams University and some of them are taken from literatures
Conclusion: ovarian vein embolization has a great role in the management of symptomatic pelvic congestion syndrome in women
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Background: trans-catheter renal artery embolization has a role in the management of iatrogenic and traumatic renal vascular injuries
Objective: to assess the technical success and short term clinical efficacy of renal artery Embolization in patients with iatrogenic and traumatic renal vascular injuries
Methodology: all cases were done at interventional radiology unit Ain Shams University
Conclusion: renal artery embolization plays a great role in the management and treatment of renal vascular injuries either traumatic or iatrogenic