1. Treatment of Iatrogenic Pseudoaneurysms Using Ultrasound-Guided Thrombin Injection over a 5-Year Period
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Kaushal J. Shah, James J. Jenkins, Deepa R. Halaharvi, and Randall W. Franz
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Surgical repair ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Ultrasound ,medicine.disease ,Urban community ,Ultrasound guided ,Surgery ,Pseudoaneurysm ,Thrombin ,Chart review ,medicine ,cardiovascular system ,Original Article ,Radiology ,cardiovascular diseases ,Single institution ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
In this study we demonstrate that ultrasound (US)-guided injection of thrombin is a safe and effective way to treat iatrogenic pseudoaneurysms as a new treatment modality at a 650-bed urban community hospital. We included retrospective chart review of patients who were treated for iatrogenic pseudoaneurysms from January 2004 to June 2010 at a single institution. All patients' pseudoaneurysms were treated using US-guided thrombin injection. This study demonstrated an overall success rate of 97.1% in treating iatrogenic pseudoaneurysms in 33 of 34 patients. One patient underwent open surgical repair. No mortality or complications were noted. The study was successful in demonstrating that the US-guided injection of thrombin is an efficacious way to treat iatrogenic pseudoaneurysms and can be safely implemented as a new treatment modality by appropriately trained vascular surgeons. A review of different techniques is included. An algorithm for the treatment of iatrogenic pseudoaneurysms is proposed from this study.
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- 2012