Fig. 1From: Transarterial embolization with n-butyl cyanoacrylate for the treatment of active abdominopelvic bleeding in the polytraumatized patient(a) Computed tomography (CT) image after endovenous contrast injection, depicting contrast deposition inside the right kidney. (b) Digital subtraction angiography (DSA) with injection from right renal artery showing pseudoaneurysm (white arrow), best seen in image (c) with a DSA performed by a microcatheter (black arrow) in the segmentar renal artery. (d) After embolization, glue cast (white arrow heads) in a subtracted image in the renal territory after embolization with complete superseletiva exclusion of the injured vessel from the circulationBack to article page