Spontaneous Closure of a Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Pseudoaneurysm Embedded in a Mediastinal Hematoma.
Daniel L HessGaither W HordeKaran SarodeWilliam S MorganSalmaan Z KamalJubal R WattsGregory D ChapmanPublished in: Case reports in cardiology (2023)
Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) pseudoaneurysms are a rare but often unrecognized clinical entity. They are prone to rupture and hemodynamic compromise and should therefore be on the differential in the appropriate patient. We present a case of a gentleman with a recent CABG surgery who presented with acute onset dyspnea and a large pleural effusion. Imaging revealed a saphenous vein graft pseudoaneurysm embedded in a mediastinal hematoma. Four weeks later, prior to planned stenting, the pseudoaneurysm had spontaneously closed. This case highlights an unusual acute presentation of a CABG pseudoaneurysm and a multidisciplinary approach to its management.
Keyphrases
- coronary artery bypass
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- liver failure
- endovascular treatment
- lymph node
- respiratory failure
- antiplatelet therapy
- case report
- drug induced
- high resolution
- aortic dissection
- coronary artery bypass grafting
- acute coronary syndrome
- ultrasound guided
- coronary artery disease
- hepatitis b virus
- mass spectrometry
- quality improvement
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- preterm birth
- mechanical ventilation