Pradeep Balineni, G. Muthukumaran, S. Zareena, Ruban Kumar, T. Hussain, Keerthana Shivaji
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Abstract
Pseudoaneurysm is deficit of all the 3 layers of the blood vessel. Superficial temporal artery due to its course is more prone for traumaand 95% of the pseudoaneurysm of the superficial artery is due to trauma. Here, we report the case of a traumatic pseudoaneurysm ofthe superficial temporal artery in a 19-year-old patient. The patient came with the complaints of swelling in the left side of the foreheadfor 3days and a history of trauma 3 days back by a cricket ball. A duplex scan showed a pseudoaneurysm of the superficial temporalartery. Surgical excision of the aneurysm was done after ligating proximal and distal pedicles. Digital subtraction angiography is thegold standard investigation, but duplex would be enough in most of the cases for diagnosingand surgical excision after ligating theproximal and distal pedicles is the treatment of choice.