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The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2017
To review the causes, clinical course, and management of patients with catheter-associated radial artery pseudoaneurysm (PSA).We reviewed all patients diagnosed with radial artery PSA resulting from arterial line placement or radial artery access for cardiac procedures from 2010 to 2015.We identified 11 cases: 5 caused by arterial lines and 6 by ...
Tosti, Rick +3 more
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To review the causes, clinical course, and management of patients with catheter-associated radial artery pseudoaneurysm (PSA).We reviewed all patients diagnosed with radial artery PSA resulting from arterial line placement or radial artery access for cardiac procedures from 2010 to 2015.We identified 11 cases: 5 caused by arterial lines and 6 by ...
Tosti, Rick +3 more
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Pseudoaneurysms after nephrostomy
American Journal of Roentgenology, 1982Significant persistent or recurrent bleeding associated with renal arterial pseudoaneurysms was noted in three of 300 nephrostomy procedures. The angiographic diagnosis was made at 9, 6, and 21 days after nephrostomy. The lesions were successfully treated by embolization in two and by intimal dissection in one.
C, Cope, R M, Zeit
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Hamostaseologie, 2019
Pseudoaneurysms (PSAs) are commonly known as complications associated with invasive interventions. Because of the pulsatile in- and outflow of blood through the neck of PSAs, they tend to grow and, in the worse cases, can rupture. Therapeutic options are compression therapy, using a compression bandage and ultrasound-guided compression, and thrombin ...
Sophie, Peters +2 more
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Pseudoaneurysms (PSAs) are commonly known as complications associated with invasive interventions. Because of the pulsatile in- and outflow of blood through the neck of PSAs, they tend to grow and, in the worse cases, can rupture. Therapeutic options are compression therapy, using a compression bandage and ultrasound-guided compression, and thrombin ...
Sophie, Peters +2 more
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Left Ventricular Pseudoaneurysm
Journal of Thoracic Imaging, 1994Cardiorrhexis, or rupture of the myocardium, is an uncommon event after acute myocardial infarction. It has serious consequences such as acute hemopericardium, cardiac tamponade, and sudden death. If the rupture remains enclosed by surrounding adhesions or an intact visceral pericardium, a pseudoaneurysm may develop.
V L, Sorrell +3 more
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Pseudoaneurysms in haemophilia
Blood Coagulation & Fibrinolysis, 2013The incidence of bleeding as a result of a pseudoaneurysm in haemophilia is very low. The diagnosis should be suspected if the patient has a history of arterial trauma. Pseudoaneurysms can appear anywhere where trauma occurs. This can include arterial access for catheterization, blunt trauma or penetrating trauma.
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Gastroduodenal artery pseudoaneurysm
Gastroenterología y Hepatología (English Edition), 2021Lara María, Ruiz Belmonte +3 more
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Suprascapular artery pseudoaneurysm
ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2017Rachel Falconer +2 more
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