2021
DOI: 10.1590/1677-5449.210163
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Pseudoaneurisma roto de artéria ileocólica: relato de caso

Abstract: Resumo Os aneurismas de artérias viscerais (AAVs) e pseudoaneurismas de artérias viscerais (PAAVs) são condições raras e potencialmente letais quando rotos. Em geral, são encontrados incidentalmente na tomografia computadorizada de pacientes assintomáticos. Embora a cirurgia aberta convencional seja considerada atualmente o tratamento padrão ouro, a abordagem endovascular vem ganhando relevo por ser considerada um procedimento minimamente invasivo e com riscos cirúrgicos menores. Destaca-se, nessa abordagem, o… Show more

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“…Visceral artery aneurysm, including true aneurysm and pseudoaneurysm, is a rare disease, with an incidence of 0.01–0.2% ( 1 ). A true aneurysm is the dilation of all three layers of the vessel wall and is often caused by atherosclerosis as well as hypertension ( 2 ). A pseudoaneurysm is blood accumulation surrounded by fibrous tissue, whose etiologies are inflammation, vasculitis, iatrogenic trauma, or infection resulting in blood extravasation via this damage into the space between the tunica media and tunica adventitia ( 3 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Visceral artery aneurysm, including true aneurysm and pseudoaneurysm, is a rare disease, with an incidence of 0.01–0.2% ( 1 ). A true aneurysm is the dilation of all three layers of the vessel wall and is often caused by atherosclerosis as well as hypertension ( 2 ). A pseudoaneurysm is blood accumulation surrounded by fibrous tissue, whose etiologies are inflammation, vasculitis, iatrogenic trauma, or infection resulting in blood extravasation via this damage into the space between the tunica media and tunica adventitia ( 3 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%