Title of article
Embolisation of a Bronchial Artery of Anomalous Origin in Massive Haemoptysis
Author/Authors
Razali, Ahmad International Islamic University Malaysia - Kulliyyah (Faculty) of Medicine - Department of Radiology, Malaysia , HAN, Ng Teck International Islamic University Malaysia - Kulliyyah of Medicine - Department of Internal Medicine, Malaysia , HIN, How Soon International Islamic University Malaysia - Kulliyyah of Medicine - Department of Internal Medicine, Malaysia , MUDA, Ahmad Sobri Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Department of Radiology, Malaysia
From page
55
To page
60
Abstract
Massive haemoptysis is the most dreaded of all respiratory emergencies. Bronchial artery embolisation is known to be a safe and effective procedure in massive haemoptysis. Bronchial artery of anomalous origin presents a diagnostic challenge to interventional radiologists searching for the source ofhaemorrhage. Here, we report a case ofmassive haemoptysis secondaryto a lung carcinoma with the bronchial artery originating directly from the right subclavian artery. This artery was not evident during the initial flush thoracic aortogram. The anomalous-origin bronchial artery was then embolised using 15% diluted glue with good results. An anomalous-origin bronchial artery should be suspected if the source of haemorrhage is not visualised in the normally expected bronchial artery location.
Keywords
bronchial arteries , glues , haemoptysis , therapeutic embolisation , medical sciences
Journal title
The Malaysian Journal Of Medical Sciences (MJMS)
Journal title
The Malaysian Journal Of Medical Sciences (MJMS)
Record number
2592891
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