Fatal mediastinal biopsy: How interventional radiology saves the day
Fatal mediastinal biopsy: How interventional radiology saves the day
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This was a case of a 35-year-old man with mediastinal mass requiring computed tomography (CT)-guided biopsy for tissue diagnosis.A posterior approach with an 18-gauge biopsy needle was used to obtain tissue sample.Post biopsy, patient condition deteriorated and multiphase CT study detected active bleeding in arterial color lux blue conditioner phase at the biopsy site with massive hemothorax.Subsequent angiography showed arterial bleeder red prairie spy apple arising from the apical branch of the right pulmonary artery.Selective endovascular embolization with NBCA (n-Butyl cyanoacrylate) was successful.
Patient survived the complication.The case highlighted a rare complication in a common radiology procedure and the value of the interventional radiology unit in avoiding a fatal outcome.