Haemoptysis embolisation is a minimally invasive procedure which deliberately blocks the bleeding vessel, such as the bronchial arteries or pulmonary veins.
The interventional radiologist will insert a 2-3 mm tube into your groin and will guide it under imaging to the affected blood vessel. Small resin particles (microparticles) or small metal spirals (coils) will be inserted into the bleeding vessel or vessels. This causes the vessel or vessels to become blocked and so stops the bleeding.
There are two main reasons why it is important to treat haemoptysis. If too much blood is lost, the patient may go into shock, which is life-threatening. There is also the risk of the patient inhaling the blood: if the patient breathes in too much blood, they may drown
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