Percutaneous thrombin injection: Of common carotid artery pseudoaneurysm without cerebral protection

Sigridur M. Moller, Karl Logason, Sigurbergur Karason, Hjalti M. Thorisson*

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Abstract

An 83-year-old man with sepsis sustained right common carotid artery injury during attempted central-line placement. A computed tomographic scan showed a large hematoma in the patient's neck and a carotid pseudoaneurysm. His clinical condition was such that transfer to the interventional suite was judged unsafe. Percutaneous thrombin injection was performed at the bedside under ultrasonographic guidance, but without protective temporary balloon occlusion. The procedure was successful, with no neurologic complications. At follow-up ultrasonographic evaluation, there was complete and sustained occlusion of the pseudoaneurysm. Emergent percutaneous treatment of common carotid artery pseudoaneurysm can be performed without temporary balloon occlusion for cerebral protection-in extreme circumstances, and at unknown risk.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)696-698
Number of pages3
JournalTexas Heart Institute Journal
Volume39
Issue number5
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2012

Other keywords

  • Aneurysm, false/drug therapy
  • Carotid artery injuries
  • Catheterization, central venous/adverse effects
  • Hematoma/etiology
  • Iatrogenic disease
  • Infusions, intravenous
  • Jugular veins
  • Thrombin

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