2006
DOI: 10.1097/01.ta.0000214598.48638.b5
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Immediate Diagnosis and Nonoperative Treatment of a Pulmonary Artery Pseudoaneurysm after Blunt Traumatic Injury

Abstract: P ulmonary artery pseudoaneurysms after traumatic injury are a very rare occurrence; only 14 cases have been reported in the literature. Blunt traumatic pulmonary artery pseudoaneurysms constitute a small number of these cases; only three cases have been reported to date. In every reported case of traumatic pulmonary artery pseudoaneurysm since 1920, the pseudoaneurysm was repaired operatively using local resection (aneurysectomy), ligation of vessels, lobectomy, or embolization. 1,2 We report a case of blunt … Show more

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“…The results of the conservative (non-surgical) management employed in the two cases of PAPA resulting from blunt trauma reported herein are consistent with the reports of other asymptomatic pseudoaneurysm that were diagnosed during the initial assessment [14]. Thus, while the potential morbidity and mortality of asymptomatic traumatic PAPAs remain unknown, the limited information from the literature is not sufficient to mandate surgical management.…”
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“…The results of the conservative (non-surgical) management employed in the two cases of PAPA resulting from blunt trauma reported herein are consistent with the reports of other asymptomatic pseudoaneurysm that were diagnosed during the initial assessment [14]. Thus, while the potential morbidity and mortality of asymptomatic traumatic PAPAs remain unknown, the limited information from the literature is not sufficient to mandate surgical management.…”
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“…In 2006, Reade et al first described the case of blunt traumatic main PAPA, detected on initial computed tomography (CT) scan, that was treated non-operatively [14]. In every reported case, the traumatic PAPA was repaired operatively by means of local resection (aneurysectomy), ligation of vessels, lobectomy or embolisation [5,15].…”
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“…In literature, two cases of spontaneous resolution of a PAP had also been reported. 3,4 Operative management has traditionally been recommended because of the risk of rupture leading to massive haemoptysis if a PAP is left untreated. Recently, less invasive treatments such as coil embolization and percutaneous injection therapy have been attempted to avoid surgery.…”
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“…Although spontaneous resolution of some pulmonary artery pseudoaneuryms has been reported these lesions should not be left untreated because of the risk of rupture leading to massive haemoptysis and subsequent death in almost 50% of the cases. 3,11,12 We present a case of posttraumatic pulmonary artery intimal injury evolved in pulmonary artery pseudoaneurysm underwent non-operative treatment and survived after ICU discharge.…”
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