Spinal cord infarction following therapeutic renal artery embolization
D. L. Gang, K. B. Dole and L. S. Adelman
A patient with dialysis cachexia became paraparetic within hours of
therapeutic renal artery embolization. At autopsy, emboli of absorbable
gelatin sponge filled spinal arteries, accompanied by spinal cord infarcts.
The renal arteries of patients with end-stage renal disease are smaller
than normal becaue of intimal fibrosis associated with prolonged dialysis.
Embolic material can reflux more readily in these patients than in patients
with renal tumors.