# Direct percutaneous treatment of iatrogenic superior gluteal artery injury using angioseal closure device: a novel technique

**Authors:** Kheng Song Leow, Arash Jaberi, Robert Beecroft

PMC · DOI: 10.1186/s42155-025-00574-7 · CVIR Endovascular · 2025-07-08

## TL;DR

A new technique using an Angioseal device successfully treated a rare artery injury caused by a bone marrow biopsy.

## Contribution

The first reported use of an Angioseal closure device for direct percutaneous treatment of iatrogenic superior gluteal artery injury.

## Key findings

- Immediate hemostasis was achieved using the Angioseal device through the biopsy puncture site.
- The technique preserved arterial patency without requiring vessel sacrifice.
- This approach expands interventional radiology options for managing deep intrapelvic artery injuries.

## Abstract

Iatrogenic superior gluteal artery injury (SGA) following bone marrow biopsy is rare but potentially life-threatening. Due to the deep intrapelvic location of the vessel, conventional management with manual compression or surgical repair is challenging. Traditional management via endovascular coil embolization requires arterial access and vessel sacrifice.

Case presentation

We present a case of SGA injury resulting from a bone marrow biopsy in a patient with suspected T-cell lymphoma. The injury was successfully managed using a 6 french Angioseal closure device applied directly through the biopsy puncture site in the gluteal region, with the patient maintained in the lateral decubitus position. The approach achieved immediate hemostasis while preserving arterial patency.

This represents the first reported use of an Angioseal device for direct percutaneous treatment of iatrogenic SGA injury. This technique offers an effective hemostasis and vessel preservation, expanding the interventional radiology’s armamentarium.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** T-cell lymphoma (MONDO:0015760)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** SGA (MESH:C531783), T-cell lymphoma (MESH:D016399)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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