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Table 2 Description of the 21 intra-pelvic arterial lesions found among 15 patients

From: Incidence rate and topography of intra-pelvic arterial lesions associated with high-energy blunt pelvic ring injuries: a retrospective cohort study

Arteries

Patients with intra-pelvic arterial lesions (nĀ =ā€‰15)a

Selective embolization (nĀ =ā€‰6)b

Obturator artery

7 (46.7)

3 (42.9)

Superior gluteal artery

4 (26.7)

3 (75.0)

Inferior gluteal artery

3 (20.0)

2 (66.7)

Vesical artery

2 (13.3)

2 (100.0)

Internal iliac artery

1 (6.7)

0 (0.0)

Internal pudendal artery

1 (6.7)

0 (0.0)

Fifth lumbar artery

1 (6.7)

0 (0.0)

Lateral sacral artery

1 (6.7)

1 (100.0)

Ilio-lumbar artery

1 (6.7)

1 (100.0)

  1. Values are expressed as n (%)
  2. a number of lesions found for each artery and rate of lesion among the 15 patients presenting an intra-pelvic arterial lesion
  3. b number and percentage of arterial lesions needing embolization