Selective Intrabronchial Air Insufflation for Acute Lobar Collapse in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit. J Surg Radiol 2011 Apr 01;2(2):178-180
Date
06/21/2011Pubmed ID
21687834Pubmed Central ID
PMC3116229Abstract
OVERVIEW: The horseshoe kidney is more prone to blunt abdominal trauma because of its low position and the presence of the isthmus across the midline. This is a rare case of complete transection of a horseshoe kidney at the isthmus due to blunt abdominal trauma with two sites of active extravasation on initial CT imaging. This extravasation was successfully treated by embolization with coils. Superselective embolization may be used for effective, minimally invasive control of active extravasation due to blunt renal trauma, even in kidneys with congenital malformations such as the horseshoe kidney.