Pseudoaneurysm temporary embolization as a new method for the management of catheter-related complication

A new minimally invasive method for the management of catheter-related pseudoaneurysms (PSAs) using percutaneous temporary guidewire embolization (TGE) is presented. We performed percutaneous insertion of a flexible 0.018-in. guidewire into the PSA cavity under ultrasound guidance. Once thrombosis o...

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Main Authors: Temirlan Kh. Gamzatov, MD, PhD, Aleksei V. Kebriakov, MD, Alexei V. Svetlikov, MD, DSc (Medicine), Viktor A. Kashchenko, MD, DSc (Medicine), Vyacheslav A. Ratnikov, MD, DSc (Medicine), Victor S. Gurevich, MD, DSc (Medicine)
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Published: Elsevier 2023-09-01
Series:Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468428723001326
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author Temirlan Kh. Gamzatov, MD, PhD
Aleksei V. Kebriakov, MD
Alexei V. Svetlikov, MD, DSc (Medicine)
Viktor A. Kashchenko, MD, DSc (Medicine)
Vyacheslav A. Ratnikov, MD, DSc (Medicine)
Victor S. Gurevich, MD, DSc (Medicine)
author_facet Temirlan Kh. Gamzatov, MD, PhD
Aleksei V. Kebriakov, MD
Alexei V. Svetlikov, MD, DSc (Medicine)
Viktor A. Kashchenko, MD, DSc (Medicine)
Vyacheslav A. Ratnikov, MD, DSc (Medicine)
Victor S. Gurevich, MD, DSc (Medicine)
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description A new minimally invasive method for the management of catheter-related pseudoaneurysms (PSAs) using percutaneous temporary guidewire embolization (TGE) is presented. We performed percutaneous insertion of a flexible 0.018-in. guidewire into the PSA cavity under ultrasound guidance. Once thrombosis of the PSA cavity was achieved, the guidewire was removed. In all seven cases, TGE was technically feasible and achieved complete thrombosis of the PSA. The time required for PSA thrombosis from insertion to removal of the guidewire ranged from 5 to 40 minutes. TGE is a highly effective, safe, and minimally invasive treatment of PSA.
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spelling doaj.art-312f9df812e242698fbac52b7946412e2023-09-27T04:43:40ZengElsevierJournal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques2468-42872023-09-0193101223Pseudoaneurysm temporary embolization as a new method for the management of catheter-related complicationTemirlan Kh. Gamzatov, MD, PhD0Aleksei V. Kebriakov, MD1Alexei V. Svetlikov, MD, DSc (Medicine)2Viktor A. Kashchenko, MD, DSc (Medicine)3Vyacheslav A. Ratnikov, MD, DSc (Medicine)4Victor S. Gurevich, MD, DSc (Medicine)5North-Western District Scientific and Clinical Center Named After L. G. Sokolov Federal Medical and Biological Agency - Vascular Surgery Department, Saint Petersburg, RussiaNorth-Western District Scientific and Clinical Center Named After L. G. Sokolov Federal Medical and Biological Agency - Vascular Surgery Department, Saint Petersburg, Russia; Saint-Petersburg University - Faculty Surgery Department, Saint Petersburg, Russia; Correspondence: Aleksei V. Kebriakov, MD, North-Western District Scientific and Clinical Center Named After L. G. Sokolov Federal Medical and Biological Agency, Vascular Surgery Department, Russia 4 Kultury Ave, Saint Petersburg, 194291, RussiaNorth-Western District Scientific and Clinical Center Named After L. G. Sokolov Federal Medical and Biological Agency - Vascular Surgery Department, Saint Petersburg, Russia; Saint-Petersburg University - Faculty Surgery Department, Saint Petersburg, RussiaNorth-Western District Scientific and Clinical Center Named After L. G. Sokolov Federal Medical and Biological Agency - Surgery Department, Saint Petersburg, Russia; Saint-Petersburg University - Faculty Surgery Department, Saint Petersburg, RussiaNorth-Western District Scientific and Clinical Center Named After L. G. Sokolov Federal Medical and Biological Agency - Administration, Saint Petersburg, Russia; Saint-Petersburg University - Medicine Faculty, Saint Petersburg, RussiaNorth-Western District Scientific and Clinical Center Named After L. G. Sokolov Federal Medical and Biological Agency - Center for the Treatment of Atherosclerosis and Lipid Metabolism Disorders, Saint Petersburg, Russia; Saint-Petersburg University - Medicine Faculty, Saint Petersburg, Russia; North-Western State Medical University named After I.I. Mechnikov - Hospital Therapy and Cardiology named After M.S. Kushakovsky Department, Saint Petersburg, RussiaA new minimally invasive method for the management of catheter-related pseudoaneurysms (PSAs) using percutaneous temporary guidewire embolization (TGE) is presented. We performed percutaneous insertion of a flexible 0.018-in. guidewire into the PSA cavity under ultrasound guidance. Once thrombosis of the PSA cavity was achieved, the guidewire was removed. In all seven cases, TGE was technically feasible and achieved complete thrombosis of the PSA. The time required for PSA thrombosis from insertion to removal of the guidewire ranged from 5 to 40 minutes. TGE is a highly effective, safe, and minimally invasive treatment of PSA.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468428723001326Percutaneous treatmentPseudoaneurysmPuncture site complicationsTemporary guidewire embolization
spellingShingle Temirlan Kh. Gamzatov, MD, PhD
Aleksei V. Kebriakov, MD
Alexei V. Svetlikov, MD, DSc (Medicine)
Viktor A. Kashchenko, MD, DSc (Medicine)
Vyacheslav A. Ratnikov, MD, DSc (Medicine)
Victor S. Gurevich, MD, DSc (Medicine)
Pseudoaneurysm temporary embolization as a new method for the management of catheter-related complication
Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques
Percutaneous treatment
Pseudoaneurysm
Puncture site complications
Temporary guidewire embolization
title Pseudoaneurysm temporary embolization as a new method for the management of catheter-related complication
title_full Pseudoaneurysm temporary embolization as a new method for the management of catheter-related complication
title_fullStr Pseudoaneurysm temporary embolization as a new method for the management of catheter-related complication
title_full_unstemmed Pseudoaneurysm temporary embolization as a new method for the management of catheter-related complication
title_short Pseudoaneurysm temporary embolization as a new method for the management of catheter-related complication
title_sort pseudoaneurysm temporary embolization as a new method for the management of catheter related complication
topic Percutaneous treatment
Pseudoaneurysm
Puncture site complications
Temporary guidewire embolization
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468428723001326
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