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Trans-hepatic trans-portal selective angioembolization; a management option for severe acute variceal bleeding of ileal conduit stoma.

Abstract
We present a case of severe acute variceal bleeding in an ileal conduit stoma successfully managed with trans-hepatic trans-portal selective angioembolization as a lifesaving measure. Despite repeated transfusions, the patient's hemoglobin continued to be unstable. The patient underwent transhepatic embolization of ileal stoma varicose veins. Angioembolization was followed up with excision of ileal conduit stoma and creation of cutaneous ureterostomy for definitive treatment management of hemorrhage. In conclusion, trans-hepatic trans-portal embolization is an effective option for management of severe acute variceal bleeding in an ileal conduit stoma as a lifesaving measure and can be followed by excision of the conduit.
AuthorsAhmad Haffar, Amr A Elbakry, Tyler Trump, Zachary Werner, Kevin McCluskey, Mohamed W Salkini
JournalUrology case reports (Urol Case Rep) Vol. 45 Pg. 102222 (Nov 2022) ISSN: 2214-4420 [Print] United States
PMID36147194 (Publication Type: Case Reports)
Copyright© 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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