The placement of a suburethral sling is standard treatment for stress urinary incontinence. The transobturator technique (TOT) emerged as an alternative to minimize the risks of the blind insertion of needles, leading to a lower rate of perforation complications compared with the retropubic approach. We present a case of injury to a branch of the left obturator artery following the placement of a urethral sling using TOT, followed by intense bleeding and hemodynamic instability, which was treated with embolization.
Arruda GJF, Bonfitto M, Arruda Neto JF, Spessoto LCF, Arruda JGF, Fácio Jr. FN. Embolization in Patient with Hypovolemic Shock after Transobturator Sling Procedure. Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia 2020;42(11):769-71.
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Arruda, Germano José Ferraz de; Bonfitto, Miguel; Arruda Neto, Jerônimo Ferraz de; Spessoto, Luis Cesar Fava; Arruda, José Germano Ferraz de; Fácio Jr., Fernando Nestor. Embolization in Patient with Hypovolemic Shock after Transobturator Sling Procedure. Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia, v. 42, n. 11, p. 769-771, Dec. 2020.
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Arruda, G. J. F. , Bonfitto, M., Arruda Neto, J. F. , Spessoto, L. C. F., Arruda, J. G. F. , & Fácio Jr., F. N. (2020). Embolization in Patient with Hypovolemic Shock after Transobturator Sling Procedure. Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia, 42(11), 769-771.
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Arruda, Germano José Ferraz de and Bonfitto, Miguel and Arruda Neto, Jerônimo Ferraz de and Spessoto, Luis Cesar Fava and Arruda, José Germano Ferraz de and Fácio Jr., Fernando Nestor. Embolization in Patient with Hypovolemic Shock after Transobturator Sling Procedure. Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia [online]. 2020, vol. 42, n. 11, [cited 2024-11-21], pp.769-771. Available from: <https://journalrbgo.org/article/embolization-in-patient-with-hypovolemic-shock-after-transobturator-sling-procedure/>.
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Fig. 3 | Tomogram showing pelvic hematoma on left (in red). White arrow indicates active bleeding posterior to the obturator foramen.
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