Resolución microquirúrgica de aneurisma de arteria cubital en paciente pediátrico
A. Aguilera-Salgado,C. Gargollo-Orvañanos,J. López-Mendoza,P. Arrieta-Joffe,D. Palafox-Vidal +4 more
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A 6 year old male patient with history of right hand trauma one month before his initial consultation, presented with a palpable, non tender, pulsate mass in his hand.Abstract:
A 6 year old male patient with history of right handtrauma one month before his initial consultation, presentedwith a palpable, non tender, pulsate mass in t...read more
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Hypothenar hammer syndrome: Proposed etiology
Brian L. Ferris,Lloyd M. Taylor,Karen Oyama,Robert B. McLafferty,James M. Edwards,Gregory L. Moneta,John M. Porter +6 more
TL;DR: The characteristic angiographic appearance, histologic findings, and striking incidence of bilateral abnormalities in patients with unilateral symptoms lead us to conclude that hypothenar hammer syndrome occurs when persons with preexisting palmar ulnar artery fibrodysplasia experience repetitive palmar trauma.
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True and false traumatic aneurysms in the hand.
TL;DR: A nine-year-old boy, eight months after a laceration, had a mass in the palm which proved to be a false aneurysm of the ulnar artery verified by histological demonstration of a break at one point in the elastic fibers of the arterial wall.
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Treatment of radial and ulnar artery pseudoaneurysms using percutaneous thrombin injection
Ewa Komorowska-Timek,Theodore H. Teruya,Ahmed M. Abou-Zamzam,Diane M. Papa,Jeffrey L. Ballard +4 more
TL;DR: Successful ultrasound-guided thrombin injection was performed of a 3-cm radial artery and a 2.5-cm ulnar artery pseudoaneurysm resulting from arterial catheterization and missed arterial trauma, respectively.
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Surgical treatment of distal ulnar artery aneurysm.
TL;DR: It is recommended that excision and grafting be considered for patients with symptomatic patent ulnar artery aneurysms, and selected patients with thrombosed aneurYSms with ongoing digital ischemia may also benefit from surgical intervention.
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True ulnar artery aneurysm of the hand in an 18-month-old boy: A case report
TL;DR: The aneurysm was resected without reconstruction because of thenormal preoperative Allen test result, normal preoperative finger pressure measurement with ulnar artery occlusion, the angiographic evidence that the radial artery was the dominant artery of the hand, and intraoperative evidence of adequate hand perfusion.