Angioembolization for massive pelvic hematoma after prostatic urethral lift

IJU Case Rep. 2023 May 9;6(4):219-221. doi: 10.1002/iju5.12590. eCollection 2023 Jul.

Abstract

Introduction: Pelvic hematomas are a rare complication of prostatic urethral lift. We would like to report the first case of massive pelvic hematoma after prostatic urethral lift that was successfully managed by selective angioembolization.

Case presentation: An 83-year-old gentleman with benign prostatic hyperplasia underwent prostatic urethral lift. Although the procedure was uneventful, he developed shock while in the recovery room. Urgent contrast computed tomography scan showed a large heterogenous hematoma at the right pelvis extending to the right retroperitoneum with contrast extravasation noted. Urgent angiogram confirmed extravasation from the right prostatic artery. Angioembolization with coils and 33% N-butyl cyanoacrylate glue was successfully performed.

Conclusion: Prostatic urethral lift can be complicated by the rare massive pelvic hematoma, possibly more common in small prostates. With a prompt contrast computed tomography scan, pelvic hematomas can be managed with angioembolization first and hopefully prevent open exploratory surgery.

Keywords: BPH; Urolift; angioembolization; pelvic hematoma; prostatic urethral lift.

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