Iatrogenic femoral artery pseudoaneurysms (IFAPs) are not uncommon due to the increase in various minimally-invasive endovascular procedures. Percutaneous thrombin injection is an established technique for large pseudoaneurysms. When ultrasound-guided compression of an aneurysmal neck is not feasible, percutaneous thrombin injection can be combined with endovascular balloon occlusion to prevent leakage of thrombin into the parent artery. We describe a large IFAP following the removal of the femoral dialysis catheter after an inadvertent arterial puncture, which was managed with percutaneous ultrasound-guided (USG) thrombin injection with simultaneous balloon occlusion at the level of the aneurysmal neck without any complications. Follow-up imaging showed thrombosed IFAP without any recurrence.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/Amed.2023.30.1.9 | DOI Listing |
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