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1/2019
vol. 84 Interventional radiology
abstract:
Review paper
Interventional treatment options in pseudoaneurysms: different techniques in different localizations
Orkun Sarioglu
1
,
Ahmet Ergin Capar
1
,
Umit Belet
1
1.
Department of Radiology, Health Sciences University, Tepecik Educational and Research Hospital, Izmir, Turkey
© Pol J Radiol 2019; 84: e319-e327
Online publish date: 2019/08/23
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Pseudoaneurysms are commonly experienced vascular abnormalities. The increase in the number of surgical and arteriographic procedures has caused a higher prevalence of pseudoaneurysms. Conventional angiography is still the gold standard method for diagnosis, but other imaging modalities such as duplex Doppler ultrasonography, magnetic resonance angiography and computed tomographic angiography are useful in noninvasive detection. Over the past few years, interventional radiological treatment has evolved and taken the place of surgery in management. There are different kinds of percutaneous and endovascular treatment methods in pseudoaneurysm management. Treatment options depend on certain conditions. We used a case-based approach to discuss pseudoaneurysms and their appropriate treatment by interventional radiological methods in this article.
keywords:
pseudoaneurysm, endovascular procedure, interventional radiology |