2013
DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2012-007602
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Iatrogenic perforation of subclavian artery as a complication of coronary angiography from the radial route, endovascularly repaired with a covered stent-graft

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“…Vascular perforation associated with delivery of a 6 French guide catheter in the subclavian and brachiocephalic arteries is rare, with few cases reported in the literature [ 6 8 ]. In this case, brachiocephalic artery perforation resulted in pseudoaneurysm formation and a large mediastinal hematoma with tracheal compression and stridor.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Vascular perforation associated with delivery of a 6 French guide catheter in the subclavian and brachiocephalic arteries is rare, with few cases reported in the literature [ 6 8 ]. In this case, brachiocephalic artery perforation resulted in pseudoaneurysm formation and a large mediastinal hematoma with tracheal compression and stridor.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[9] Stent-graft such as VIABAHN could be applied effectively from the femoral route into arteries of upper extremity. [10] The disadvantage was small blood vessel near stent-graft would be jailed and sacrificed. The graft-stents can be expensive and may be limited because the immediately appropriate sized stent-grafts may not be avail-able, especially the smaller diameter.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Left subclavian artery bleeding is a rare complication of cardiac pacemaker implantation, when occurring, often causes life-threatening hemorrhage and must be carefully ruled out by physical examination as well as diagnosed by imaging through contrast dye on a brightening screen right during the intervention [1] [2] [3]. In recent years, with the technical developments and increasing experience of practitioners, treating this complication by endovascular stent placement has become the most convenient and effective treatment method [4].…”
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confidence: 99%