J Transcat Intervent.2023;31:eA202301.

Compartment syndrome after spontaneous rupture of a left radial artery pseudoaneurysm

Benjamim Massao Harada Neto ORCID logo , Rodrigo Daghlawi ORCID logo , João Ricardo Antunes Marcos ORCID logo , Gilberto Guilherme Ajjar Marchiori ORCID logo , Micheli Zanoti Galon ORCID logo , Luciana Aparecida Salgado Rodrigues ORCID logo , George César Ximenes Meireles ORCID logo

DOI: 10.31160/JOTCI202331A202301

ABSTRACT

The transradial approach is indicated to reduce the risk of death, vascular complications, or bleeding. In patients with stable ischemic heart disease, the radial approach is recommended to reduce vascular complications and bleeding on access site. The complications are rare, and hematoma, perforation, and pseudoaneurysm (very rarely) of the radial artery may occur. This case report describes a rare case of left radial artery pseudoaneurysm associated with compartment syndrome in the left forearm after elective catheterization. The diagnosis was confirmed by Doppler ultrasonography, which showed a left radial artery pseudoaneurysm, measuring 2.1×1.5cm, with a 0.3-cm long/wide neck. Surgical treatment of pseudoaneurysm and compartment syndrome restored full limb function.

Compartment syndrome after spontaneous rupture of a left radial artery pseudoaneurysm

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