The efficacy of angiographic hemostasis in cases of massive arterial bleeding after major pancreatic resection was evaluated. Late life-threatening arterial hemorrhage developed in 3 out of 65 patients (4.6%) within 12, 20 and 42 days after pancreatic carcinoma resection. In all cases emergency roentgenoendovascular procedures were fulfilled for hemostasis. Six therapeutic angiographic procedures (from one to three per a patient) were performed. All of them were clinically and technically successful. Depending on the bleeding localization and the character of vascular lesion, the embolization (n = 5) or stent-grafting (n = 1) were used. The further prognosis was dependent on the success of treatment of complications and the course of the malignant disease. The emergency angiography with endovascular hemostasis appears to be the method of choice in treatment of postoperative visceral bleedings especially in patients with high surgical risk.

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