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Left Ventricular Pseudoaneurysm
![Figure][1] [![Graphic][3] ][3][![Graphic][4] ][4][![Graphic][5] ][5] A 57-year-old man presented with a type A aortic dissection, which was repaired surgically with replacement of the ascending aorta.
Rahim, Sherali A. +3 more
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Immediate Remote Common Femoral Artery Rupture After Vascular Closure Device Deployment
ABSTRACT Vascular closure devices may cause life‐threatening femoral artery rupture remote from the puncture site. Sudden hemodynamic instability after device deployment should prompt immediate evaluation for proximal arterial injury, even when femoral access appears technically successful.
Junghyun Park, Jeffrey Steinberg
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Splenic pseudoaneurysm rupture is a serious condition that sometimes leads to death. Pseudoaneurysm rupture is often treated with transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE), after which the re-rupture rate is 18%-37%. A 59-year-old man presented with back
Takashi Ito +5 more
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Geniculate artery pseudoaneurysm after arthroscopic knee surgery: Two case reports [PDF]
Arthroscopy of the knee is a very safe surgical procedure, with relatively few complications. Here we present the cases of two patients submitted to arthroscopic surgery for partial meniscectomy and reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament with ...
Cardoso, Marcos Prado Alves +4 more
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ABSTRACT Percutaneous transesophageal gastro‐tubing provides enteral access when endoscopic gastrostomy is not feasible, but delayed vascular injury is seldom reported. We describe a 73‐year‐old woman with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and prior gastrectomy who became ventilator‐dependent and underwent percutaneous transesophageal gastro‐tubing.
Yuki Yamamoto +4 more
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Surgical treatment of traumatic lower limb pseudoaneurysm
【Abstract】Objective: To summarize our experience in surgical treatment of traumatic lower limb pseudoaneurysm. Methods: Twenty patients with traumatic lower limb pseudoaneurysm were surgically treated in our department from January 2007 to January 2012.
Jia Yutao
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Endovascular treatment of thoracic aortic pseudoaneurysm due to brucellosis: a rare case report
Background Arterial damage is a known complication of brucellosis, but the occurrence of a thoracic aortic pseudoaneurysm secondary to brucellosis has not been previously reported.
Shuai Wang +7 more
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Left ventricular false aneurysm characterized by cardiovascular magnetic resonance and late enhancement technique [PDF]
Left ventricular pseudoaneurysm is a rare complication of myocardial infarction. Differentiation between true and false aneurysms, although difficult, is crucial, because of the different treatment options they entail.
Andrade, LC +3 more
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Cystic cervical thymoma in a cat
Abstract A 12‐year‐old, female, neutered Persian cat was presented with a 4‐month history of a progressively enlarging, soft, fluctuating, ventral cervical mass that intermittently caused dysphagia and coughing. Repeated aspiration temporarily reduced the swelling.
Rachel L. Nixon +4 more
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Repair of ascending aorta pseudoaneurysm without circulatory arrest in redo patient [PDF]
A pseudoaneurysm of the ascending aorta is an unusual and potentially fatal complication after aortic surgical operations. TEE and CT scan are the investigations of choice. Surgical treatment is mandatory.
Auriemma Stefano +4 more
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