Visualization and monitoring of acute epistaxis during endovascular treatment using a flat detector CT.

Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery Pub Date : 2011-08-01 Epub Date: 2011-09-15 DOI:10.1055/s-0031-1280832
S Ott, T Struffert, V Hertel, T Engelhorn, P Gölitz, V Arlt, A Dörfler
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Abstract

Background: Epistaxis is one of the most common emergencies of ENT surgery and can be managed conservatively in most cases. However, transarterial embolization is an accepted treatment option for intractable epistaxis, if conservative management fails. But often, direct detection of the bleeding point by obvious contrast extravasation is not possible in conventional subtracted angiographic series (DSA). Then the suspected bleeding point is treated by endovascular embolization based on the clinical suspicion.

Case report: We here present the case of a young woman with intractable epistaxis where hemorrhage with contrast extravasation was only faintly visible. We used the new imaging modality of flat detector computed tomography (FD-CT) to visualize acute hemorrhage and treatment effect accurately.

Conclusion: FD-CT was helpful to visualize both irregular branches of the bleeding mucosa and active hemorrhage and also to monitor an effective embolization within the angio suite. Acquisition of FD-CT imaging in addition to conventional 2-D imaging with the same system enhances the possibility to a better understanding of the individual patient's anatomy and could be beneficial in the accurate depiction of active bleeding, and it might also improve surgical management, if endovascular attempts should fail.

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血管内治疗中急性鼻出血的平面CT可视化和监测。
背景:鼻出血是耳鼻喉外科最常见的紧急情况之一,在大多数情况下可以保守处理。然而,如果保守治疗失败,经动脉栓塞是一种公认的治疗顽固性鼻出血的选择。但在常规的减影血管造影(DSA)中,通过明显的造影剂外渗来直接检测出血点往往是不可能的。然后根据临床怀疑对疑似出血点进行血管内栓塞治疗。病例报告:我们在这里提出的情况下,顽固性鼻出血,对比剂外渗,只有隐约可见的年轻女性。我们采用平面探测器计算机断层扫描(FD-CT)的新成像方式,准确地显示急性出血和治疗效果。结论:FD-CT有助于观察出血粘膜的不规则分支和活动性出血,也有助于监测血管套房内的有效栓塞。在常规二维成像的基础上,利用相同的系统获取FD-CT成像,可以更好地了解个体患者的解剖结构,有助于准确描述活动性出血,如果血管内尝试失败,也可以改善手术处理。
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Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery
Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery 医学-临床神经学
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