Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques (Apr 2025)

Intercostal pseudoaneurysm after median sternotomy treated with percutaneous thrombin injection

  • Jack F. Donaghue, BA,
  • Kirthi S. Bellamkonda, MD, MSc,
  • Bjoern D. Suckow, MD, MS,
  • Jock N. McCullough, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
p. 101714

Abstract

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Intercostal artery pseudoaneurysm is an exceedingly rare complication seen after chest wall insult, either through trauma or operative procedures. We present a case of a 74-year-old man with mitral regurgitation and aortic stenosis who underwent aortic and mitral valve replacement via sternotomy. At the 1-month follow-up, a 1-cm pulsatile mass was noted adjacent to the left of the sternotomy in the sixth intercostal space. Concern for a pseudoaneurysm of the intercostal artery prompted evaluation with ultrasound, which demonstrated a pseudoaneurysm originating from an intercostal artery. This unusually located pseudoaneurysm was treated with ultrasound-guided thrombin injection with complete resolution.

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