Abstract

Objective: To investigate the digital subtraction angiography (DSA) manifestations of hemorrhage after partial nephrectomy (PN) for renal tumors, and the safety and efficacy of interventional therapy. Methods: The clinical data, DSA images and interventional treatment of 15 patients undergoing emergency interventional therapy due to hemorrhage after PN in the Department of Interventional Therapy of Beijing University Cancer Hospital from January 2015 to January 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. The DSA manifestations, safety and prognosis of interventional therapy were summarized. Results: Among the 15 patients, 10 had abdominal hemorrhage, 2 had abdominal hemorrhage with hematuria, and 3 had hematuria, all of which occurred 6 hours to 7 days after the operation. The DSA manifestations included contrast medium overflow, local artery wall unevenness, local artery branch expansion, pseudoaneurysm formation and renal arteriovenous fistula. There were 14 survivors, followed up for 6-12 months, and further no bleeding occurred. The success rate of interventional therapy was 100% (14/14), and the success rate of hemostasis was 100% (14/14). One patient died of asphyxia due to intraoperative nausea and vomiting. The creatinine levels were (76.0±11.0), (80.0±9.0), (76.0±9.0) μmol/L before operation, 1 week after operation and 1 month after operation respectively. There was no significant difference in creatinine levels among the three groups (F=3.171, P=0.058). The levels of urea nitrogen before operation, 1 week after operation and 1 month after operation were (6.80±1.04), (7.13±0.89), (6.81±0.79) μmol/L respectively. There was significant difference among the three groups (F=4.322, P=0.024). The level of urea nitrogen at 1 month after operation was significantly lower than that at 1 week after operation (P=0.016), but there was no difference compared with that before operation (P=1.000). Conclusion: Contrast medium overflow, pseudoaneurysm formation and renal arteriovenous fistula were the main manifestations of DSA hemorrhage after PN. Interventional therapy was safe and effective and might be a priority in cases of hemorrhage after PN.

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