2017
DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2016-218313
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Radial artery pseudoaneurysm: rare complication of a frequent procedure

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“…Insufficient haemostasis is also a potential risk factors for formation of pseudoaneurysms during surgery. In addition, old age, obesity, hypertension, coagulation dysfunction, severe arteriosclerosis and repetitive vascular invasive surgery may increase the risk of pseudoaneurysm [8,9]. In this case, the pseudoaneurysm could be related to trauma of the external iliac artery caused by preoperative chemoradiotherapy and concurrent pelvic exenteration.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…Insufficient haemostasis is also a potential risk factors for formation of pseudoaneurysms during surgery. In addition, old age, obesity, hypertension, coagulation dysfunction, severe arteriosclerosis and repetitive vascular invasive surgery may increase the risk of pseudoaneurysm [8,9]. In this case, the pseudoaneurysm could be related to trauma of the external iliac artery caused by preoperative chemoradiotherapy and concurrent pelvic exenteration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Important differential diagnoses include haematoma with transmitted pulse, a mycotic aneurysm, abscess or true aneurysm. Risk factors for the formation of a pseudoaneurysm include advanced age, arterial catheterization, coagulopathies and the use of anticoagulants or antiplatelets 3 . The formation of a pseudoaneurysm requires injury to an arterial wall, which can occur secondary to interventions, infection or trauma, such as this case of penetrating trauma from a rose thorn 4 .…”
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“…Risk factors for the formation of a pseudoaneurysm include advanced age, arterial catheterization, coagulopathies and the use of anticoagulants or antiplatelets. 3 The formation of a pseudoaneurysm requires injury to an arterial wall, which can occur secondary to interventions, infection or trauma, such as this case of penetrating trauma from a rose thorn. 4 Non-iatrogenic trauma is considered an uncommon cause of pseudoaneurysms, especially in relation to the radial artery.…”
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“…За последнее десятилетие, из-за увеличения частоты конфликтов с применением холодного оружия, участились случаи повреждения периферических артерий с последующим развитием пульсирующей гематомы и ложной аневризмы [5][6][7][8]. Кроме того, из-за повсеместного внедрения различных внутриартериальных вмешательств, в основном рентгеноэндо-васкулярного характера, участились случаи развития ложных аневризм [4,9,10,11]. Обычно после травмы стенки лучевой артерии возникает пульсирующая гематома, которая вовремя распознается и лечится [12,13].…”
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