Improvement in parameters of quality of life and uterine volume reduction after uterine fibroid embolization Melhora em parâmetros de qualidade de vida e redução do volume uterino após embolização de artérias uterinas
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is a genetic disease that results in abnormalities of collagen synthesis, causing extremely fragile connective tissue. This fragility predisposes patients to a series of vascular disorders, such as dissections, aneurysms and pseudoaneurysms. The authors describe the case of a 19-year-old patient with an aneurysm of the brachiocephalic trunk who was treated endovascularly by placement of covered stents. The case progressed with complications at the puncture site, which was also treated on an emergency basis, using endovascular techniques with a covered stent.Keywords: aneurysm; brachiocephalic trunk; Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.
ResumoA síndrome de Ehlers-Danlos é uma doença genética que acarreta alteração na síntese de colágeno, causando extrema fragilidade do tecido conjuntivo. Tal fragilidade predispõe a uma série de doenças vasculares, como dissecções, aneurismas e pseudoaneurismas. Os autores relatam o histórico de um indivíduo de 19 anos com aneurisma de tronco braquiocefálico que foi submetido ao tratamento endovascular com implante de stents revestidos. O caso evoluiu com complicação do sítio de punção, que também foi tratada em caráter de emergência pela técnica endovascular com o implante de stent revestido.Palavras-chave: aneurisma; tronco braquiocefálico; síndrome de Ehlers-Danlos.
Background: Management of uterine myomas aims at improving symptoms that can be a problem and interfere in the patient's quality of life. Less invasive approaches, such as uterine artery embolization (UAE), for selected patients is supposed to be a safer choice.
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