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So let's look at this patient,

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17-year-old, history of A-list

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dural fistulas, um, the vascular variant.

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She presents to neuro IR.

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So A-list dural fistulas should really

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sort of raise a little bit of concern.

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So she gets her diagnosis with a large

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angiogram, and of course, a vascular variant.

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A little tricky here.

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So nine days later, you know,

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she was discharged after being placed on

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aspirin and clopidogrel for

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her sagittal sinus stent placement.

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And she comes in with a pulsatile

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mass in her right groin.

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Hmm.

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What could that be?

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I'm sure if you would have put a stethoscope

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on it you would probably hear a little

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bruise rather and feel a little thrill.

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So what do you see here?

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Well, what you see here is a pseudoaneurysm.

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Again.

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Again.

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And young appearance, which, you know,

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is something that we really want to consider

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when we see these guys show up.

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So what should you do to treat the pseudoaneurysm?

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Thrombin injection?

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That's certainly a consideration.

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So this young lady underwent ultrasound

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guided injection of thrombin, but she

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developed a pretty aggressive allergic

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reaction, and the procedure was stopped.

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I wonder why.

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So what can you do for the patient now?

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Well, looking at the common femoral artery, looking

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at the neck, okay, alright, we can work with this.

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So let's perform ultrasound-guided compression.

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So here we see a nice long view through

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the vessel, and what we decide that we

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want to do is compress this, and actually

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reduce it so that there's only flow in here.

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So we do that, and what do we accomplish?

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Thrombosis of the pseudoaneurysm.

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If you're into high fives, now would

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be an appropriate time to do so.

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So hemostasis was achieved, and the procedure

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was completed with no further complications.

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Crisis averted.

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So, in summary, a pseudoaneurysm is a collection

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of blood occurring between one or two of the outer

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layers of the artery that can present with what?

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Pain, swelling, a pulsatile

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mass with thrill or murmur.

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An ultrasound, grayscale sonography,

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can actually show a pseudoaneurysm that has this

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sort of pulsatile anechoic saccular

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lesion that can have variable echogenicity

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on grayscale sonography, but it has that

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yin and yang appearance on color Doppler

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with that sort of turbulent, swirling,

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flow. So, how do you manage it?

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Maybe ultrasound-guided compression,

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maybe observation, maybe surgical repair.

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So, you consider.

Report

Faculty

Mikhail CSS Higgins, MD, MPH

Director, Radiology Medical Student Clerkships; Director, ESIR

Boston University Medical Center

Tags

Vascular Imaging

Vascular

Ultrasound

Interventional

Iatrogenic

Fluoroscopy

Angiography

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