Hemoptysis is a common clinical presentation that ranges from minor streaking to life-threatening massive bleeding [1]. The management approaches varies significantly based on severity. For severe hemoptysis, defined as expectorated blood volume totaling 300–600 mL over 24-hours or three or more episodes of 100 mL expectorated blood over three days within one week, surgery was historically considered the treatment of choice, but bronchial artery embolization (BAE) is currently considered to be t…