The most serious complication of renal biopsy is vascular damage with subsequent haemorrhage. To our knowledge, we present a first ever case of lumbar artery (LA) rupture accompanied by massive retroperitoneal bleeding, which developed after a significant amount of time following the biopsy itself. In a 63-year-old Caucasian female patient, a percutaneous left kidney biopsy was performed under continuous ultrasound guidance. On the fourteenth day after the procedure, she was examined for a sudden onset of left lumbar region pain. Computed tomography angiography showed a large retroperitoneal hematoma with active bleeding from the fourth left LA. Successful endovascular superselective embolization was performed immediately. The predisposing factor for the late haemorrhage could have been anticoagulation therapy, renal insufficiency and older age. Our case report highlights the need for caution, especially when performing kidney biopsy in a group of high-risk patients, particularly if they are indicated for subsequent anticoagulant therapy.

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