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Fig. 1 | The Cardiothoracic Surgeon

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From: Right inferior phrenic artery injury as a complication of needle aspiration: a case report

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1A, 1B Axial contrast-enhanced CT—chest and abdomen (arterial phase). 1A Evidence of right lower lung lobe consolidation and left sided pleural effusion. 1B Evidence of active contrast extravasation (white arrow) within high density right subphrenic hematoma. 2A Selective catheter hepatic angiogram revealed no evidence of contrast extravasation. 2B Selective right inferior phrenic artery angiogram revealed evidence of contrast extravasation form the lateral branch of the RIPA. 2C Micro-catheter super selective embolization with small PVA particles of the RIPA bleeding branch with disappearance of the extravasation. 2D further embolization of the RIPA main trunk using N-Butyl cyanoacrylate (NBCA) -lipiodol mixture

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