Surgical treatment of traumatic lower limb pseudoaneurysm
【Abstract】Objective: To summarize our experience in surgical treatment of traumatic lower limb pseudoaneurysm. Methods: Twenty patients with traumatic lower limb pseudoaneurysm were surgically treated in our department from January 2007 to January 2012. The treatment protocols included interventio...
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doaj-de06d7f1700d424eb01df6cb82342c5c2020-11-25T01:03:31ZengElsevierChinese Journal of Traumatology1008-12752014-10-01175343Surgical treatment of traumatic lower limb pseudoaneurysmJia Yutao【Abstract】Objective: To summarize our experience in surgical treatment of traumatic lower limb pseudoaneurysm. Methods: Twenty patients with traumatic lower limb pseudoaneurysm were surgically treated in our department from January 2007 to January 2012. The treatment protocols included interventional covered-stent placement (10 cases), spring coil embolization (2 cases), and surgical operation (8 cases). Surgical operations included pseudoaneurysm repair (2 cases), autologousvein transplantation (1 case), and artifi cial-vessel by pass graft (5 cases). Results: All the patients were successfully treated without aggravating lower limb ischemia. Pseudoaneurysm disappeared after treatment. A surgicaloperation is suitable to most pseudoaneurysms, but its damage is relatively obvious and usually leads to more bleeding. It also requires a longer operating time. Compared to a surgical operation, interventional therapy is less traumatic and patients usually have a quicker recovery (P<0.05). All patients were followed up once per month for 12-36 months by color Doppler ultrasound examination. There were no cases of pseudoaneurysm recurrence. Conclusion: Both surgical operation and interventional therapy are safe and effective in the treatment of pseudoaneurysm. Key words: Pseudoaneurysm; Lower extremity; Transplantationhttp://www.cjtrauma.com/apps/ojs/index.php/cjt/article/view/573 |
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Surgical treatment of traumatic lower limb pseudoaneurysm |
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Surgical treatment of traumatic lower limb pseudoaneurysm |
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Surgical treatment of traumatic lower limb pseudoaneurysm |
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surgical treatment of traumatic lower limb pseudoaneurysm |
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【Abstract】Objective: To summarize our
experience in surgical treatment of traumatic lower limb pseudoaneurysm.
Methods: Twenty patients with traumatic lower limb pseudoaneurysm were surgically treated in our department from January 2007 to January 2012. The treatment protocols included interventional covered-stent placement (10 cases), spring coil embolization (2 cases), and surgical operation (8 cases). Surgical operations
included pseudoaneurysm repair (2 cases), autologousvein transplantation (1 case), and artifi cial-vessel by pass graft (5 cases).
Results: All the patients were successfully
treated without aggravating lower limb ischemia. Pseudoaneurysm disappeared after treatment. A surgicaloperation is suitable to most pseudoaneurysms, but
its damage is relatively obvious and usually leads to more bleeding. It also requires a longer operating time. Compared to a surgical operation, interventional therapy
is less traumatic and patients usually have a quicker recovery (P<0.05). All patients were followed up once per month for 12-36 months by color Doppler ultrasound examination. There were no cases of pseudoaneurysm recurrence.
Conclusion: Both surgical operation and
interventional therapy are safe and effective in the treatment of pseudoaneurysm.
Key words: Pseudoaneurysm; Lower extremity; Transplantation |
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