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Compression. Ultrasound-guided compression is a procedure where your doctor uses an ultrasound to look at the pseudoaneurysm and uses external pressure to release the collected blood. Medication.
Interventional radiology accessed the pseudoaneurysm with a 22-g spinal needle and injected 200 IU of thrombin; there was absence of power flow to confirm occlusion, and the patient had immediate ...
Pseudoaneurysm that develops during femoral artery catheterization can be safely and effectively treated using an algorithm emphasizing the use of ultrasound-guided thrombin injection over manual ...
In this procedure, thrombin (a blood-clotting agent) is injected under ultrasound guidance into the pseudoaneurysm. This causes thrombosis of the pseudoaneurysm cavity, which seals the arterial ...
In our case, abdominal ultrasound demonstrated the pseudoaneurysm formation caused by UAC placement; subsequent surgical resection of the pseudoaneurysm was successful.
Using ultrasound-Doppler scan guidance, the investigators punctured the PCFPs percutaneously with a 16-gauge intravenous catheter and performed an angiogram through the catheter to confirm its ...
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