| Literature DB >> 25229020 |
Sung Soo Kim1, Myung Ho Jeong1, Ji Eun Kim1, Yi Rang Yim1, Hyuk Jin Park1, Seung Hun Lee1, Shi Hyun Rhew1, Young Wook Jeong1, Ju Han Kim1, Jeong Gwan Cho1, Jong Chun Park1.
Abstract
An aneurysm of the subclavian artery is rare. Recently, we experienced a case of a ruptured subclavian artery aneurysm presenting as hemoptysis. The patient had experienced atypical chest discomfort, and computed tomography (CT) revealed a small aneurysm of the left subclavian artery (SCA). Hemoptysis occurred 2 weeks later. Follow-up CT showed a ruptured aneurysm at the proximal left SCA. Endovascular treatment with a graft stent was performed by bilateral arterial access with a 12-Fr introducer sheath placed via cutdown of the left axillary artery and an 8-Fr sheath in the right femoral artery. A self-expandable Viabahn covered stent measuring 13×5 mm was introduced retrogradely via the left axillary sheath and was positioned under contrast guidance with an 8-Fr JR4 guide through the femoral sheath. After the procedure, hemoptysis was not found, and the 3-month follow-up CT showed luminal patency of the left proximal SCA and considerable reduction of the hematoma.Entities:
Keywords: Aneurysm; Stents; Subclavian artery
Year: 2014 PMID: 25229020 PMCID: PMC4161765 DOI: 10.4068/cmj.2014.50.2.70
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chonnam Med J ISSN: 2233-7393