Radial artery pseudoaneurysm a rare complication after coronary angiography: A case report and systematic review of the reported cases.
Nasser G AlqahtaniPublished in: Clinical case reports (2024)
This is a case of 83 years old male who had radial artery pseudoaneurysm after cardiac catheterization. The diagnosis was through Doppler ultrasound and the patient was treated with thrombin injection and reported good outcomes. The literature also included 41 cases of pseudoaneurysm after catheterization. The mean age of patients was 68.5 years with a male prevalence of 49%. Onset of pseudoaneurysm ranged from 0 days (directly after the catheterization) to 150 days with a median of 5 days. The treatment of patients was mainly surgical (19 cases) followed by compression (either manual or TR band) (12 cases), thrombin injection (four cases), compression then surgery (three cases), compression then thrombin injection (one case), percutaneous endovascular repair using a covered stent (one case) and not reported in one case. All cases recovered well.
Keyphrases
- ultrasound guided
- systematic review
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- endovascular treatment
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- coronary artery disease
- meta analyses
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