BACKGROUND Drug-eluting stents(DES)are used to treat lower extremity arterial disease.During DES treatment,aneurysmal degeneration occasionally occurs,especially with fluoropolymer-based DES.However,the incidence of p...BACKGROUND Drug-eluting stents(DES)are used to treat lower extremity arterial disease.During DES treatment,aneurysmal degeneration occasionally occurs,especially with fluoropolymer-based DES.However,the incidence of pseudoaneurysms after DES placement is rarely reported in the lower extremity region,although there have been several reports on pseudoaneurysm formation after DES placement in the coronary artery region.CASE SUMMARY We report the case of a 64-year-old man who presented with fever and pain in his left hand after dialysis.Bacteremia was diagnosed by blood culture,and after admission,he developed pain on the medial side of the right thigh.A pseudoaneurysm was observed in the right superficial femoral artery(SFA)at the proximal end of a previously placed DES.The bacteremia was thought to have been caused by a pseudoaneurysm of the left superficial brachial artery,and the pseudoaneurysm of the left superficial brachial artery was removed after antibiotic treatment.The pseudoaneurysm of the right SFA rapidly expanded after admission,but the expansion rate was reduced after infection control.Seven months after the first admission,the pseudoaneurysm of the left SFA was re-moved and in situ revascularization performed using a rifampicin-soaked Dacron graft.CONCLUSION Although pseudoaneurysm after DES placement in the lower extremity region is rare,it must be considered in patients with bacteremia.展开更多
Femoral artery pseudoaneurysms(FAPs) have been described following internal fixation of intertrocantheric, subtrocantheric and intracapsular femoral neck fractures as well as core decompression of the femoral head. Th...Femoral artery pseudoaneurysms(FAPs) have been described following internal fixation of intertrocantheric, subtrocantheric and intracapsular femoral neck fractures as well as core decompression of the femoral head. The diagnosis of FAP is usually delayed because of non-specific clinical features like pain, haematoma,swelling, occasional fever and unexplained anaemia.Because of the insidious onset and of the possible delayed presentation of pseudoaneurysms, orthopaedic and trauma surgeons should be aware of this complication. We report a case of Profunda Femoris arterial branch pseudoaneurysm, diagnosed in a 40-year-old male 4 wk after revision with Kuntscher intramedullary nail of a femoral shaft nonunion. The diagnosis was achieved by computed tomography angiography and the lesion was effectively managed by endovascular repair. The specific literature and suggestions for treatment are discussed in the paper.展开更多
BACKGROUND Pancreatic pseudoaneurysm is a rare vascular complication of chronic pancreatitis(CP)or necrotizing pancreatitis with an incidence of 4%to 17%,but it is potentially life-threatening.It is well known that mo...BACKGROUND Pancreatic pseudoaneurysm is a rare vascular complication of chronic pancreatitis(CP)or necrotizing pancreatitis with an incidence of 4%to 17%,but it is potentially life-threatening.It is well known that most pancreatic pseudoaneurysms are clinically associated with pancreatic pseudocysts and are usually in the peripancreatic body-tail.A minority of intrapancreatic pseudoaneurysms occur in the absence of pseudocyst formation.Noninvasive computed tomography(CT)and magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)are most commonly used examinations for screening pancreatic pseudoaneurysms.Notably,the rare intrapancreatic pseudoaneurysm in the pancreatic head can mimic a hypervascular solid mass and be misdiagnosed as a pancreatic tumor.CASE SUMMARY We report the case of a 67-year-old man who had been admitted to our hospital due to recurrent abdominal pain for 1 mo that was aggravated for 5 d.CT and MRI revealed a mass in the pancreatic head with significant expansion of the main pancreatic duct and mild atrophy of the pancreatic body-tail.He was admitted to the department of hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery due to the possibility of a pancreatic tumor.The patient was then referred for endoscopic ultrasonography(EUS)with possible EUS-FNA.However,EUS showed a cystic lesion in the pancreatic head with wall thickness and enhancing nodules,which was doubtful because it was inconsistent with the imaging findings.Subsequently,color doppler flow imaging demonstrated turbulent arterial blood flow in the cystic lesion and connection with the surrounding vessel.Therefore,we highly suspected the possibility of CP complicated with intrapancreatic pseudoaneurysm,combined with the patient's long-term drinking history and the sonographic features of CP.Indeed,angiography revealed an oval area of contrast medium extravasation(size:1.0 cm×1.5 cm)at the far-end branch of the superior pancreaticoduodenal artery,and angiographic embolization was given immediately at the same time.CONCLUSION EUS is an important differential diagnostic tool when pancreatic pseudoaneurysm mimics the imaging appearance of a hypervascular pancreatic tumor.展开更多
BACKGROUND Infectious common femoral artery pseudoaneurysm caused by Klebsiellapulmonary infection is a relatively infrequent entity but is potentially life andlimb threatening. The management of infectious pseudoaneu...BACKGROUND Infectious common femoral artery pseudoaneurysm caused by Klebsiellapulmonary infection is a relatively infrequent entity but is potentially life andlimb threatening. The management of infectious pseudoaneurysm remainscontroversial.CASE SUMMARY We reported a 79-year-old man with previous Klebsiella pneumoniae pulmonaryinfection and multiple comorbidities who presented with a progressive pulsatemass at the right groin and with right lower limb pain. Computed tomographyangiography showed a 6 cm × 6 cm × 9 cm pseudoaneurysm of the right commonfemoral artery accompanied by occlusion of the right superficial femoral arteryand deep femoral artery. He underwent endovascular treatment (EVT) withstent–graft, and etiology of infectious pseudoaneurysm was confirmed. Then, 3-mo antibiotic therapy was given. One-year follow-up showed the stent–graft waspatent and complete removal of surrounding hematoma.CONCLUSION The femoral artery pseudoaneurysm can be caused by Klebsiella pneumoniaederiving from the pulmonary infection. Moreover, this unusual case highlights theuse of EVT and prolonged antibiotic therapy for infectious pseudoaneurysm.展开更多
Objective: To study surgical management for pati ents with femoral pseudoaneurysm resulting from addictive drug injection. Methods: Clinical data of 34 patients with femoral pseudoaneury sm resulting from addictive dr...Objective: To study surgical management for pati ents with femoral pseudoaneurysm resulting from addictive drug injection. Methods: Clinical data of 34 patients with femoral pseudoaneury sm resulting from addictive drug injection were retrospectively reviewed. Results: Thirteen patients underwent bypass graft (end to side) of external iliac artery and superficial femoral artery using expanded polytetr afluoroethylene (ePTFE). Three patients who had an autogenous saphenous vein gra ft in situs,one of whom was then performed an ePTFE graft when rupture and blee ding occurred at the anastomotic site. Color Doppler image showed patent grafted blood vessels in all the patients after operation. Eighteen patients had their femoral arteries ligated. Limbs of all the 34 patients were saved. Conclusions: Ligating femoral artery is an effective way to tre at femoral artery pseudoaneurysm if autogenous saphenous vein graft or artificia l vessel graft is not applicable.展开更多
Iatrogenic femoral artery pseudoaneurysm caused by invasive procedures is one of the common complications for endovascular interventions.We present a case of a young male with a complex iatrogenic femoral artery pseud...Iatrogenic femoral artery pseudoaneurysm caused by invasive procedures is one of the common complications for endovascular interventions.We present a case of a young male with a complex iatrogenic femoral artery pseudoaneurysm as a result of iatrogenic femoral artery puncture.The defective femoral artery was repaired with combined bovine pericardial tube and autologous great saphenous vein grafts.Computed tomography angiography showed the grafts were still patent one year after the surgery.展开更多
A femoral artery pseudoaneurysm is one complication of vascular intervention, and the incidence is increasing. Early management is then needed to avoid potential dangers from it. It differs from a true aneurysm in tha...A femoral artery pseudoaneurysm is one complication of vascular intervention, and the incidence is increasing. Early management is then needed to avoid potential dangers from it. It differs from a true aneurysm in that it doesn't include any component of the vascular wall, and is not studied as much as a true aneurysm. Here, a model of a femoral pseudoaneurysm was made and a Computational Fluid Dynamics(CFD) simulation was verified with PIV experiment. Afterwards, a CFD simulation with two different models was performed to look for any findings which may help in developing new treatment methods.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Drug-eluting stents(DES)are used to treat lower extremity arterial disease.During DES treatment,aneurysmal degeneration occasionally occurs,especially with fluoropolymer-based DES.However,the incidence of pseudoaneurysms after DES placement is rarely reported in the lower extremity region,although there have been several reports on pseudoaneurysm formation after DES placement in the coronary artery region.CASE SUMMARY We report the case of a 64-year-old man who presented with fever and pain in his left hand after dialysis.Bacteremia was diagnosed by blood culture,and after admission,he developed pain on the medial side of the right thigh.A pseudoaneurysm was observed in the right superficial femoral artery(SFA)at the proximal end of a previously placed DES.The bacteremia was thought to have been caused by a pseudoaneurysm of the left superficial brachial artery,and the pseudoaneurysm of the left superficial brachial artery was removed after antibiotic treatment.The pseudoaneurysm of the right SFA rapidly expanded after admission,but the expansion rate was reduced after infection control.Seven months after the first admission,the pseudoaneurysm of the left SFA was re-moved and in situ revascularization performed using a rifampicin-soaked Dacron graft.CONCLUSION Although pseudoaneurysm after DES placement in the lower extremity region is rare,it must be considered in patients with bacteremia.
文摘Femoral artery pseudoaneurysms(FAPs) have been described following internal fixation of intertrocantheric, subtrocantheric and intracapsular femoral neck fractures as well as core decompression of the femoral head. The diagnosis of FAP is usually delayed because of non-specific clinical features like pain, haematoma,swelling, occasional fever and unexplained anaemia.Because of the insidious onset and of the possible delayed presentation of pseudoaneurysms, orthopaedic and trauma surgeons should be aware of this complication. We report a case of Profunda Femoris arterial branch pseudoaneurysm, diagnosed in a 40-year-old male 4 wk after revision with Kuntscher intramedullary nail of a femoral shaft nonunion. The diagnosis was achieved by computed tomography angiography and the lesion was effectively managed by endovascular repair. The specific literature and suggestions for treatment are discussed in the paper.
基金Supported by Guizhou Provincial Basic Research Program(Natural Science),No.QIAN KE HE JI CHU-ZK(2023)YI BAN 558Collaborative Innovation Center of Chinese Ministry of Education,No.2020-39.
文摘BACKGROUND Pancreatic pseudoaneurysm is a rare vascular complication of chronic pancreatitis(CP)or necrotizing pancreatitis with an incidence of 4%to 17%,but it is potentially life-threatening.It is well known that most pancreatic pseudoaneurysms are clinically associated with pancreatic pseudocysts and are usually in the peripancreatic body-tail.A minority of intrapancreatic pseudoaneurysms occur in the absence of pseudocyst formation.Noninvasive computed tomography(CT)and magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)are most commonly used examinations for screening pancreatic pseudoaneurysms.Notably,the rare intrapancreatic pseudoaneurysm in the pancreatic head can mimic a hypervascular solid mass and be misdiagnosed as a pancreatic tumor.CASE SUMMARY We report the case of a 67-year-old man who had been admitted to our hospital due to recurrent abdominal pain for 1 mo that was aggravated for 5 d.CT and MRI revealed a mass in the pancreatic head with significant expansion of the main pancreatic duct and mild atrophy of the pancreatic body-tail.He was admitted to the department of hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery due to the possibility of a pancreatic tumor.The patient was then referred for endoscopic ultrasonography(EUS)with possible EUS-FNA.However,EUS showed a cystic lesion in the pancreatic head with wall thickness and enhancing nodules,which was doubtful because it was inconsistent with the imaging findings.Subsequently,color doppler flow imaging demonstrated turbulent arterial blood flow in the cystic lesion and connection with the surrounding vessel.Therefore,we highly suspected the possibility of CP complicated with intrapancreatic pseudoaneurysm,combined with the patient's long-term drinking history and the sonographic features of CP.Indeed,angiography revealed an oval area of contrast medium extravasation(size:1.0 cm×1.5 cm)at the far-end branch of the superior pancreaticoduodenal artery,and angiographic embolization was given immediately at the same time.CONCLUSION EUS is an important differential diagnostic tool when pancreatic pseudoaneurysm mimics the imaging appearance of a hypervascular pancreatic tumor.
基金Supported by Sichuan Foundationof Science and Technology, No.2019YJ0066.
文摘BACKGROUND Infectious common femoral artery pseudoaneurysm caused by Klebsiellapulmonary infection is a relatively infrequent entity but is potentially life andlimb threatening. The management of infectious pseudoaneurysm remainscontroversial.CASE SUMMARY We reported a 79-year-old man with previous Klebsiella pneumoniae pulmonaryinfection and multiple comorbidities who presented with a progressive pulsatemass at the right groin and with right lower limb pain. Computed tomographyangiography showed a 6 cm × 6 cm × 9 cm pseudoaneurysm of the right commonfemoral artery accompanied by occlusion of the right superficial femoral arteryand deep femoral artery. He underwent endovascular treatment (EVT) withstent–graft, and etiology of infectious pseudoaneurysm was confirmed. Then, 3-mo antibiotic therapy was given. One-year follow-up showed the stent–graft waspatent and complete removal of surrounding hematoma.CONCLUSION The femoral artery pseudoaneurysm can be caused by Klebsiella pneumoniaederiving from the pulmonary infection. Moreover, this unusual case highlights theuse of EVT and prolonged antibiotic therapy for infectious pseudoaneurysm.
文摘Objective: To study surgical management for pati ents with femoral pseudoaneurysm resulting from addictive drug injection. Methods: Clinical data of 34 patients with femoral pseudoaneury sm resulting from addictive drug injection were retrospectively reviewed. Results: Thirteen patients underwent bypass graft (end to side) of external iliac artery and superficial femoral artery using expanded polytetr afluoroethylene (ePTFE). Three patients who had an autogenous saphenous vein gra ft in situs,one of whom was then performed an ePTFE graft when rupture and blee ding occurred at the anastomotic site. Color Doppler image showed patent grafted blood vessels in all the patients after operation. Eighteen patients had their femoral arteries ligated. Limbs of all the 34 patients were saved. Conclusions: Ligating femoral artery is an effective way to tre at femoral artery pseudoaneurysm if autogenous saphenous vein graft or artificia l vessel graft is not applicable.
文摘Iatrogenic femoral artery pseudoaneurysm caused by invasive procedures is one of the common complications for endovascular interventions.We present a case of a young male with a complex iatrogenic femoral artery pseudoaneurysm as a result of iatrogenic femoral artery puncture.The defective femoral artery was repaired with combined bovine pericardial tube and autologous great saphenous vein grafts.Computed tomography angiography showed the grafts were still patent one year after the surgery.
基金supported by research funding from Soongsil UniversityGrant No. 05-2011-0050 from Seoul National University Hospital Research Fund
文摘A femoral artery pseudoaneurysm is one complication of vascular intervention, and the incidence is increasing. Early management is then needed to avoid potential dangers from it. It differs from a true aneurysm in that it doesn't include any component of the vascular wall, and is not studied as much as a true aneurysm. Here, a model of a femoral pseudoaneurysm was made and a Computational Fluid Dynamics(CFD) simulation was verified with PIV experiment. Afterwards, a CFD simulation with two different models was performed to look for any findings which may help in developing new treatment methods.