Massive hemothorax is an indication for thoracotomy. We report a case of an 85-year-old
debilitated patient, in whom massive hemorrhage from an actively bleeding intercostal
artery was controlled by angiographic embolization. Angiographic embolization proved
to be an effective alternative to thoracotomy in this patient, thus avoiding numerous
postoperative complications and high mortality. Massive bleeding from an intercostal
artery should be considered an indication for angiographic embolization in selected
patients.
Embolization - chest trauma - intercostal artery bleeding - hemothorax