2018
DOI: 10.1590/1677-5449.003018
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Pseudoaneurisma da artéria glútea inferior após queda de bicicleta: relato de caso

Abstract: Resumo Pseudoaneurismas de artérias glúteas são raros, especialmente os que envolvem a artéria glútea inferior. Eles estão associados principalmente a traumas penetrantes, infecções ou fraturas de pelve. Em uma minoria de casos, são causados por traumas fechados, havendo somente seis casos relatados na literatura. Apresenta-se aqui um caso de pseudoaneurisma da artéria glútea inferior direita após queda de bicicleta, evoluindo com grande hematoma na região glútea ao exame clínico e queda hematimétrica signifi… Show more

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“…The inferior gluteal artery is the largest terminal branch of the anterior segment of the internal iliac artery. 2 Gluteal artery pseudoaneurysms are still uncommon. Fewer than 150 cases of pseudoaneurysms of the gluteal artery have been described in the literature to date.…”
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“…The inferior gluteal artery is the largest terminal branch of the anterior segment of the internal iliac artery. 2 Gluteal artery pseudoaneurysms are still uncommon. Fewer than 150 cases of pseudoaneurysms of the gluteal artery have been described in the literature to date.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…5 These pseudoaneurysms might appear after penetrating wounds of the gluteal region and hip fractures or might be iatrogenic and appear after an injection, a bone marrow transplant, or a hip replacement. 1,2 The timeline for developing these pseudoaneurysms might range from a few weeks to a few years after the initial trauma. 6 The clinical presentation is polymorphic.…”
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“…Gluteal artery pseudoaneurysm comprises <1% of all the arterial aneurysms and the majority of them are associated with the SGA. [ 9 , 12 , 20 ] Injury to the SGA is usually associated with pelvic fractures and could cause life threatening brisk hemorrhage which usually manifests with acute hypovolemic changes or rapidly progressing hematoma formation, GCS, and sciatic nerve palsy.…”
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confidence: 99%