Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8809144 | Archives de Pédiatrie | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Penetrating laceration injury in the pediatric population may present as an acute or delayed life-threatening injury. Although emergent intra-arterial embolization is commonly utilized in adults, few cases have been reported for children. Surgical treatment for severe renal laceration injuries may require complete nephrectomy; an unfortunate outcome for a pediatric patient if a renal-preserving alternative is feasible. We present a case of penetrating renal laceration in a 10-year-old boy treated with intra-arterial embolization of the lacerated dominant renal artery and subsequent renal perfusion by an uninjured accessory renal artery allowing for renal preservation.
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Authors
M. Barras, E. Pearson, I. Cousin, C. Le Rouzic, M. Thepaut, J.-C. Gentric, J.-M. Roue, S. Yevich, P. de Vries,