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Percutaneous direct-puncture acrylic embolization of a pseudoaneurysm after failed carotid stenting for the treatment of acute carotid blowout.

T C Roth, J C Chaloupka, C M Putman, D A Ross, E M Weaver, J Tarro, D M Wecht and C T Sasaki
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 1998, 19 (5) 912-916;
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Abstract

We report a difficult case of recurrent carotid blowout syndrome in a patient who had a rupture of the common carotid artery with formation of a large pseudoaneurysm. Conventional management of this emergency, consisting of composite occlusion of the internal and common carotid arteries, was not possible owing to prior clinical failure of balloon test occlusion. This led to an initial attempt to cover the site of rupture with overlapping self-expanding stents, which was only temporarily successful in controlling the hemorrhage. When a subsequent episode of carotid rupture with life-threatening hemorrhage occurred, percutaneous direct-puncture acrylic embolization with temporary flow arrest was used to successfully obliterate the pseudoaneurysm.

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Percutaneous direct-puncture acrylic embolization of a pseudoaneurysm after failed carotid stenting for the treatment of acute carotid blowout.
T C Roth, J C Chaloupka, C M Putman, D A Ross, E M Weaver, J Tarro, D M Wecht, C T Sasaki
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 1998, 19 (5) 912-916;

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Percutaneous direct-puncture acrylic embolization of a pseudoaneurysm after failed carotid stenting for the treatment of acute carotid blowout.
T C Roth, J C Chaloupka, C M Putman, D A Ross, E M Weaver, J Tarro, D M Wecht, C T Sasaki
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 1998, 19 (5) 912-916;
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