Treatment of massive hemoptysis by combined occlusion of pulmonary and bronchial arteries.

Journal: The American Review Of Respiratory Disease
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Abstract

Massive, life-threatening hemoptysis occurred in a patient with left upper lobe bronchiectasis secondary to old tuberculosis. Selective left bronchial arteriography showed extravasation of contrast medium in the bronchiectatic area. A marked decrease in hemoptysis occurred after selective left bronchial arterial embolization. Complete cessation of bleeding followed the inflation of a Swan-Ganz balloon catheter that had been placed in the left main pulmonary artery.

Authors
C Bredin, P Richardson, T King, K Sniderman, T Sos, J Smith
Relevant Conditions

Pulmonary Tuberculosis