| Literature DB >> 29276771 |
Kevin J Choi1, Tracy Cheng2, Mary Ih Cobb3, Mirabelle B Sajisevi1, L Fernando Gonzalez3, Marisa A Ryan1.
Abstract
This is a report of an illustrative case of recurrent post-tonsillectomy bleeding that was caused by an iatrogenic facial artery pseudoaneurysm and controlled by endovascular embolization. A 37 year-old female who underwent bilateral tonsillectomy for chronic tonsillitis had recurrent secondary hemorrhage despite multiple operative interventions to control the bleeding. Because of the recurrent nature of the bleeding, an angiography of the external carotid artery was performed demonstrating a pseudoaneurysm of the left facial artery with active extravasation. This was successfully embolized with ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer and the bleeding did not recur. Most post-operative bleeds can be managed with bedside or intraoperative interventions. However, pseudoaneurysms should be considered in the differential diagnosis of recurrent bleeds refractory to surgical control.Entities:
Keywords: embolization; facial artery; pseudoaneurysm; tonsillectomy
Year: 2017 PMID: 29276771 PMCID: PMC5736142 DOI: 10.1080/23772484.2017.1330122
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Otolaryngol Case Rep ISSN: 2377-2484