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From: A singular case of massive urethrorrhagia solved by transarterial embolization

Fig. 4

Angiography, second procedural time: diagnostic angiography and endovascular embolization of right pudendal branches (a) DSA of left hypogastric artery branches showing vascular injury (discontinued white arrow) at the penis root supplied by a distal division branch of the left internal pudendal artery (discontinued white arrow); (b) DSA with microcatheter’s tip at internal pudendal artery (head of white arrow) showing urethral-bulb branch (discontinued black arrow) with contrast agent extravasation; (c) microcatheter’s tip is positioned as closer as possible to the vascular injury (head of black arrow); (d) fluoroscopy showing released micro-coils (white arrows); (e) DSA of the anterior branch of hypogastric artery showing successful embolization and presence of physiological «cavernosal blush» (discontinued white oval)

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