Abstract

Ulcerative lesions of the upper digestive tract often occur in malignant obstructive jaundice due to multiple changes in the coagulation system. Emergency percutaneous arterial embolization is an effective and safe procedure to treat acute massive duodenal bleeding; it is most commonly performed via the standard transfemoral access, which can lead to complications in this area. The paper describes a clinical case of the double use of a unilateral radial access for emergency embolization of life-threatening duodenal bleeding in complications of malignant obstructive jaundice.

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