Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Endovascular management of postoperative pseudoaneurysms of the external carotid artery

Publication year: 2012
Source:Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, Volume 19, Issue 5
José E. Cohen, John M. Gomori, Samuel Moscovici, Savvas Grigoriadis, Fernando Ramirez de Noriega, Eyal Itshayek
Hemorrhage secondary to postoperative pseudoaneurysm is a rare event, but may complicate the clinical course of straightforward and common interventions such as sinonasal procedures, tonsillectomy, and maxillofacial and plastic surgeries. We report our experience with the endovascular management of iatrogenic pseudoaneurysm in eight patients who had undergone recent craniomaxillofacial surgery. Computed tomography (CT), including CT-angiography, detected only three of the eight lesions. In all patients, endovascular embolization achieved successful occlusion of the pseudoaneurysm without local or general procedure-related complications. Immediate proximal arterial occlusion with detachable coils was performed in every case, and pseudoaneurysm coiling was performed in three cases presenting with active hemorrhage. Endovascular therapy proved to be safe and effective in the management of postoperative pseudoaneurysms. Surgeons involved in the craniomaxillofacial procedures should be aware of this complication and its management.






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