经动脉栓塞治疗外伤性筛前动脉假性动脉瘤伴反复鼻出血1例

JNET Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.5797/JNET.CR.2018-0075
Y. Kuranari, T. Akiyama, Kaoru Yanagisawa, Dai Kamamoto, Katsuhiro Mizutani, Satoshi Takahashi, Shin Saito, Hiroyuki Ozawa, K. Ogawa, Kazunari Yoshida
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目的:颈内动脉(ICA)和蝶腭动脉(SPA)的假性动脉瘤被认为是头部和面部外伤后动脉性鼻出血的来源。然而,鼻出血合并前筛动脉假性动脉瘤是极为罕见的。病例介绍:一名25岁男性因创伤性腹主动脉假性动脉瘤破裂而发生大量鼻出血。这名病人在一次车祸中头部和面部受伤。CT显示额骨、筛骨和上颌骨骨折,采取保守治疗。受伤后九天,他突然大量出血。血管造影显示右侧AEA动脉瘤,经动脉栓塞使用正丁基-氰基丙烯酸酯(NBCA)成功治疗。结论:虽然AEA假性动脉瘤是一种罕见的致鼻出血的原因,但当患者在创伤性颅底骨折后出现大量动脉鼻出血时,特别是当骨折靠近筛窦时,除了SPA和ICA假性动脉瘤外,还需要考虑这种诊断。经动脉栓塞使用胶是一种可行的治疗选择。
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Traumatic Anterior Ethmoidal Artery Pseudoaneurysm with Repeated Epistaxis Treated by Transarterial Embolization: A Case Report
Objective: Pseudoaneurysms of the internal carotid artery (ICA) and sphenopalatine artery (SPA) are recognized as sources of arterial epistaxis following head and face trauma. However, epistaxis involving pseudoaneurysm of the anterior ethmoidal artery (AEA) is extremely rare. Case Presentation: A 25-year-old man experienced massive epistaxis due to a ruptured traumatic pseudoaneurysm of the AEA. The patient had suffered head and face trauma in a car accident. CT showed fractures of the frontal, ethmoidal, and maxillary bones, and he was managed conservatively. Nine days after the injury, he had sudden, massive epistaxis. Angiography showed a right AEA aneurysm, which was treated successfully with transarterial embolization using n-butyl2-cyanoacrylate (NBCA). Conclusion: Although pseudoaneurysm of the AEA is a rare cause of epistaxis, it is important to consider this diagnosis, in addition to pseudoaneurysm of the SPA and ICA, when a patient has massive arterial epistaxis following a traumatic skull base fracture, especially if the fracture is adjacent to the ethmoid sinus. Transarterial embolization using glue is a feasible therapeutic option for this condition.
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期刊介绍: JNET Journal of Neuroendovascular Therapy is the official journal of the Japanese Society for Neuroendovascular Therapy (JSNET). The JNET publishes peer-reviewed original research related to neuroendovascular therapy, including clinical studies, state-of-the-art technology, education, and basic sciences.
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