Abstract
Uncontrolled haemorrhage from the urinary bladder secondary to carcinoma can at times be a life-threatening complication. We report a case of recurrent carcinoma of bladder where all the conservative measures for controlling hematuria had failed. Selective embolization of both internal iliac arteries was undertaken which controlled haematuria within 12 hours of the procedure. The procedure had not caused any complication up until the patient was last seen 5 months after the procedure.
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