Abstract
Resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA) is a temporizing measure for severe, acute hemorrhage until definitive treatment. REBOA has demonstrated utility in the trauma setting, but never in transplant-related complications. We report a case of a ruptured pseudoaneurysm two weeks after simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplant complicated by hemorrhagic shock with REBOA utilization allowing for hemorrhage control before emergent pancreas graft explant. The patient had a successful operation and is recovering well. There is sparse literature describing the use of REBOA in nontraumatic hemorrhage, but this represents the successful use in a transplant-related complication.