• Minerva cardioangiologica · Dec 1997

    Review Case Reports

    [Iatrogenic false aneurysm of the ulnar artery. A clinical case and review of the literature].

    • E Santini, F Ferri, G Roncolini, and L Serafini.
    • Divisione di Chirurgia Generale, Ospedale di Acquapendente, Viterbo, Azienda USL Viterbo Sezione 1.
    • Minerva Cardioangiol. 1997 Dec 1; 45 (12): 615-9.

    AbstractNowadays false aneurysms have become an important part of the workload of a vascular surgeon as a result of the increasing number of iatrogenic arterial trauma occurring during diagnostic and therapeutic procedures requiring puncture or exposure of blood vessels. A case of a false aneurysm in the ulnar artery caused by a simple syringe needle during an intravenous cannulation is reported. The clinical symptoms and details of the diagnostic procedure based upon color-Doppler and angiography are examined. The vascular operation consisted in proximal and distal arterial control, resection of the aneurysm and end-to-end anastomosis. After surgical treatment the patient experienced an excellent anatomic and functional recovery.

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