Radiology Case Reports (Jun 2022)

Heparin-bonded stent graft placement for treatment of massive epistaxis from ruptured radiation-induced internal carotid artery pseudoaneurysm: A case report

  • Bing Yuan, MD,
  • Hai-nan Xin, MD,
  • Kai Yuan, MD,
  • Jin-long Zhang, MD,
  • Feng Duan, MD,
  • Mao-Qiang Wang, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 6
pp. 2129 – 2132

Abstract

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Rupture of an internal carotid artery (ICA) pseudoaneurysm is a rare but life-threatening complication of irradiation therapy for a nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). A 36-year-old man had a history of NPC treated with radiotherapy 8 years previously. He was admitted to the hospital because of severe repetitive epistaxis with hemodynamically instablility. An emergent angiography showed the left ICA pseudoaneurysm at the petrous portion (C2 segment). The patient was successfully treated by a new-generation heparin-bonded stent graft without any complication. Emergent stent graft placement is effective in stopping hemorrhage and is therefore a life-saving intervention. Long-term follow-up is necessary to look out for delayed post-treatment complications.

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