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Published in: World Journal of Emergency Surgery 1/2009

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Lateral abdominal wall hematoma as a rare complication after carotid artery stenting: a case report

Authors: Naoto Fukunaga, Shizuo Ikeyama, Jyunichiro Satomi, Koichi Satoh

Published in: World Journal of Emergency Surgery | Issue 1/2009

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Abstract

Abdominal wall hematoma is a rare and life-threatening complication after carotid artery stenting (CAS), but it can occur when activated clotting time is prolonged. We report a right lateral abdominal wall hematoma caused by rupture of the superficial circumflex iliac artery after CAS in a 72-year-old man with severe stenosis of the origin of the right internal carotid artery. We performed CAS for the targeted lesion while activated clotting time exceeded 300 seconds. After 2 hours, he complained of right lateral abdominal pain. Abdominal computed tomography revealed an extensive hematoma in the right lateral abdominal wall. Activated clotting time was 180 seconds at this point. Seven hours later, he developed hypotension and hemoglobin level dropped to 11.3 g/dl. Subsequent computed tomography showed enlargement of the hematoma. Emergent selective angiography of the external iliac artery revealed active bleeding from the right superficial circumflex iliac artery. Transcatheter arterial embolization with Gelfoam and microcoils was performed successfully. With more CAS procedures being performed, it is important for endovascular surgeons and radiologists to consider the possibility of abdominal wall hematoma in this situation.
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Metadata
Title
Lateral abdominal wall hematoma as a rare complication after carotid artery stenting: a case report
Authors
Naoto Fukunaga
Shizuo Ikeyama
Jyunichiro Satomi
Koichi Satoh
Publication date
01-12-2009
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
World Journal of Emergency Surgery / Issue 1/2009
Electronic ISSN: 1749-7922
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1749-7922-4-39

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