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Radial Artery Pseudoaneurysm Following Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
1Department of Cardiology, VMMC and Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi, India 110029. sourabhagstam@gmail.com.
Abstract:
Radial artery pseudoaneurysm is a very rare complication. In the presented case, computed tomography 3 months post percutaneous coronary intervention demonstrated contrast extravasation, suggestive of radial artery pseudoaneurysm. This complication was managed with thrombin infusion at the distal radial artery.
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