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With an ultrasound-guided injection, your doctor uses an ultrasound to locate the pseudoaneurysm and inject a clot-building medication called thrombin to stop further bleeding. Surgery.
Iatrogenic aneurysms are usually postcatheterisation pseudoaneurysms of the femoral artery. Until recently, the treatment of choice was ultrasound guided compression repair. A case of pseudoaneurysm ...
Pseudoaneurysm incidence of 0.6–6% has been reported.1, 2 Treatment of iatrogenic femoral pseudoaneurysms has traditionally been surgical.3Non-operative management of pseudoaneurysm with ultrasound ...
Aim: To evaluate efficacy of ultrasound guided percutaneous thrombin injection of iatrogenic femoral artery pseudoaneurysm and to assess the risk factors associated with recurrence of pseudoaneurysm ...
Abstract. Background: Increasing volume of complex percutaneous endovascular procedures in highly anticoagulated patients generate a not negligible percentage of femoral pseudoaneurysms (PSA) with ...
There has been recent concern that the number of patients at risk of femoral artery false aneurysms may be increasing, due to an increase in the number of cardiac and vascular radiological ...
Ultrasound-guided thrombin injection is reserved for those in whom the compression procedure fails 3. ... Femoral pseudoaneurysms after percutaneous access. J Vasc Surg. 2014;60(5):1359-66. 3 Tisi PV, ...
Real-time B-mode ultrasound guidance may improve overall success rate (RR 1.13, 95% CI 0.99 to 1.29; low-certainty evidence) up to 72 hours compared to DUA. Pseudoaneurysm, major haematomas, pain, and ...
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