Sphenopalatine artery pseudoaneurysm after assault by a firearm in the face
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Carotid Artery Injury; Endovascular Procedures; Angiography.Abstract
Because of their location, sphenoplatin artery pseudoaneurysms (PAS) are extremely rare. Its formation is from a partial rupture of the endothelium, resulting in blood leakage in the surrounding tissues. Here, we report this case of PAS after assaulting the face by a firearm projectile, followed by uncontrollable epistaxis. It is important that professionals be aware of this unusual complication of facial trauma and alternatives for the treatment of pseudoaneurysms. Embolization provides a safe and effective method for the treatment of these vascular lesions.
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