Pseudoaneurysm
The Common Vein Copyright 2007 Definition A pseudoaneurysm is a false aneurysm in that its walls do not contain intact components of the aortic wall. The histopathology of the walls of a pseudoaneurysm, are made from hematoma or fibrous tissue rather than the expanded intima media and adventitia of a true aneurysm. Causes include trauma, and infection. When the pseudoaneurysm is caused by infection it is called a mycotic pseudoaneurysm. The pseudoaneurysm is usually eccentric in location, and has a relatively narrow neck. There is a significantly higher predisposition to rupture and hence treatment is considered urgent, particularly if there is pain and signs of inflammation such as a fever or elevated white count.
35869c02-300x216.jpg Iatrogenic Pseudoaneurysm35869c02 abdomen abdominal aorta Harrington rods spine spinal surgery iatrogenic false aneurysm a= hardware b = early phase aortogram c = mid phase aortogram d = aneurysm e = pseudoaneurysm f = contrast retained in pseudoaneurysm aortography lipiodol myelographic contrast dx pseudoaneurysm traumatic aortography Courtesy LAura Feldman MD
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There is an aneurysmal bulge at the level of the isthmus, representing a trumatic aneurysm at the characteristic location of the ligamentum arteriosum. 35178 Courtesy of Laura Feldman MD. code CVS aorta artery thorax trauma Aortic Laceration, Pseudoaneurysm, Mediastinal Hematoma, and Hemothorax 17540c02 thorax thoracic aorta isthmus aortic laceration pseudoaneurysm leak contained rupture posterior mediastinal hematoma pleura pleural effusion hemothorax aortic laceration trauma traumatic tear trauma MVA CTscan Courtesy Ashley Davidoff MD 17536b01 17537 17538 17539 17540 17540c01 17540c02 Aortic Laceration, Pseudoaneurysm, Site of the Rupture 17540c01 thorax thoracic aorta isthmus aortic laceration pseudoaneurysm leak contained rupture posterior mediastinal hematoma pleura pleural effusion hemothorax aortic laceration trauma traumatic tear trauma MVA CTscan Courtesy Ashley Davidoff MD 17536b01 17537 17538 17539 17540 17540c01 17540c02 Mycotic Aneurysm hx 68F with previous aortic surgery p/w back pain and fever aorta descending thoracic, thoracoabdominal fx periaortic fluid collection fx false aneurysm fx pseudoaneurysm fx paravertebral fluid collection bone vertebral body destruction dx mycotic aneurym with dx vertebral osteomyelitis CTscan Courtesy Ashley Davidoff MD 44502 Mycotic Aneurysm hx 68F with previous aortic surgery p/w back pain and fever aorta descending thoracic, thoracoabdominal fx periaortic fluid collection fx false aneurysm fx pseudoaneurysm fx paravertebral fluid collection bone vertebral body destruction dx mycotic aneurym with dx vertebral osteomyelitis CTscan Courtesy Ashley Davidoff MD 44502c02 Penetrating Ulcer with Rupture 17529c01 artery descending thoracic aorta abdominal aorta dx rupture pseudoaneumysm ulcerating plaque mural hematoma ruptured through aortic wall hemorrhage hematoma retroperitoneum CTscan Courtesy Ashley DAvidoff MD Ashley Davidoff MD Enlarging Pseudoaneurysm 44508 hx 68M p/w asymptomatic February 2004 abdomen abdominal aorta fx pseudoaneurysm fx 5.6 by 5cms dx false aneurysm 44514 hx 69M follow up July 2005 abdomen abdominal aorta fx pseudoaneurysm dx false aneurysm fx 6.6 by 6.2cms dx enlarging pseudoaneurysm CTscan Courtesy Ashley Davidoff MD Iatrogenic Pseudoaneurysm35869c02 abdomen abdominal aorta Harrington rods spine spinal surgery iatrogenic false aneurysm a= hardware b = early phase aortogram c = mid phase aortogram d = aneurysm e = pseudoaneurysm f = contrast retained in pseudoaneurysm aortography lipiodol myelographic contrast dx pseudoaneurysm traumatic aortography Courtesy LAura Feldman MD Ruptured Pseudoaneurysm of the Right Common Iliac Artery 75727c01 elderly man with acute pelvic and back pain aorta iliac artery RLQ right lower quadrant artery pseudoaneurysm ruptured aneurysm retroperitoneal hematoma hemorrhage CTscan Courtesy Ashley Davidoff MD Courtesy Rebecca Schwartz MD 75727c01 75727c02 75724c01 75727c03 Ruptured Pseudoaneurysm of the Right Common Iliac Artery 75724c01 elderly man with acute pelvic and back pain aorta iliac artery RLQ right lower quadrant artery pseudoaneurysm ruptured aneurysm retroperitoneal hematoma hemorrhage CTscan Courtesy Ashley Davidoff MD Courtesy Rebecca Schwartz MD 75727c01 75727c02 75724c01 75727c03 [nodeType] => 1 [parentNode] => (object value omitted) [childNodes] => (object value omitted) [firstChild] => (object value omitted) [lastChild] => (object value omitted) [previousSibling] => [nextSibling] => (object value omitted) [attributes] => (object value omitted) [ownerDocument] => (object value omitted) [namespaceURI] => [prefix] => [localName] => table [baseURI] => [textContent] => Pseudoaneurysm The Common Vein Copyright 2007 Definition A pseudoaneurysm is a false aneurysm in that its walls do not contain intact components of the aortic wall. 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Irregular Saccular Pseudoaneurysm 35290 Courtesy of Laura Feldman MD. code aneurysm aorta artery pseudoaneurysm thorax trauma Saccular Pseudoaneurysm This image represents an LAO view of the thoracic aorta in a 38 year old patient, 13 years after an MVA. There is an aneurysmal bulge at the level of the isthmus, representing a trumatic aneurysm at the characteristic location of the ligamentum arteriosum. 35178 Courtesy of Laura Feldman MD. code CVS aorta artery thorax trauma Aortic Laceration, Pseudoaneurysm, Mediastinal Hematoma, and Hemothorax 17540c02 thorax thoracic aorta isthmus aortic laceration pseudoaneurysm leak contained rupture posterior mediastinal hematoma pleura pleural effusion hemothorax aortic laceration trauma traumatic tear trauma MVA CTscan Courtesy Ashley Davidoff MD 17536b01 17537 17538 17539 17540 17540c01 17540c02 Aortic Laceration, Pseudoaneurysm, Site of the Rupture 17540c01 thorax thoracic aorta isthmus aortic laceration pseudoaneurysm leak contained rupture posterior mediastinal hematoma pleura pleural effusion hemothorax aortic laceration trauma traumatic tear trauma MVA CTscan Courtesy Ashley Davidoff MD 17536b01 17537 17538 17539 17540 17540c01 17540c02 Mycotic Aneurysm hx 68F with previous aortic surgery p/w back pain and fever aorta descending thoracic, thoracoabdominal fx periaortic fluid collection fx false aneurysm fx pseudoaneurysm fx paravertebral fluid collection bone vertebral body destruction dx mycotic aneurym with dx vertebral osteomyelitis CTscan Courtesy Ashley Davidoff MD 44502 Mycotic Aneurysm hx 68F with previous aortic surgery p/w back pain and fever aorta descending thoracic, thoracoabdominal fx periaortic fluid collection fx false aneurysm fx pseudoaneurysm fx paravertebral fluid collection bone vertebral body destruction dx mycotic aneurym with dx vertebral osteomyelitis CTscan Courtesy Ashley Davidoff MD 44502c02 Penetrating Ulcer with Rupture 17529c01 artery descending thoracic aorta abdominal aorta dx rupture pseudoaneumysm ulcerating plaque mural hematoma ruptured through aortic wall hemorrhage hematoma retroperitoneum CTscan Courtesy Ashley DAvidoff MD Ashley Davidoff MD Enlarging Pseudoaneurysm 44508 hx 68M p/w asymptomatic February 2004 abdomen abdominal aorta fx pseudoaneurysm fx 5.6 by 5cms dx false aneurysm 44514 hx 69M follow up July 2005 abdomen abdominal aorta fx pseudoaneurysm dx false aneurysm fx 6.6 by 6.2cms dx enlarging pseudoaneurysm CTscan Courtesy Ashley Davidoff MD Iatrogenic Pseudoaneurysm35869c02 abdomen abdominal aorta Harrington rods spine spinal surgery iatrogenic false aneurysm a= hardware b = early phase aortogram c = mid phase aortogram d = aneurysm e = pseudoaneurysm f = contrast retained in pseudoaneurysm aortography lipiodol myelographic contrast dx pseudoaneurysm traumatic aortography Courtesy LAura Feldman MD Ruptured Pseudoaneurysm of the Right Common Iliac Artery 75727c01 elderly man with acute pelvic and back pain aorta iliac artery RLQ right lower quadrant artery pseudoaneurysm ruptured aneurysm retroperitoneal hematoma hemorrhage CTscan Courtesy Ashley Davidoff MD Courtesy Rebecca Schwartz MD 75727c01 75727c02 75724c01 75727c03 Ruptured Pseudoaneurysm of the Right Common Iliac Artery 75724c01 elderly man with acute pelvic and back pain aorta iliac artery RLQ right lower quadrant artery pseudoaneurysm ruptured aneurysm retroperitoneal hematoma hemorrhage CTscan Courtesy Ashley Davidoff MD Courtesy Rebecca Schwartz MD 75727c01 75727c02 75724c01 75727c03 [nodeType] => 1 [parentNode] => (object value omitted) [childNodes] => (object value omitted) [firstChild] => (object value omitted) [lastChild] => (object value omitted) [previousSibling] => (object value omitted) [nextSibling] => (object value omitted) [attributes] => (object value omitted) [ownerDocument] => (object value omitted) [namespaceURI] => [prefix] => [localName] => td [baseURI] => [textContent] => Pseudoaneurysm The Common Vein Copyright 2007 Definition A pseudoaneurysm is a false aneurysm in that its walls do not contain intact components of the aortic wall. The histopathology of the walls of a pseudoaneurysm, are made from hematoma or fibrous tissue rather than the expanded intima media and adventitia of a true aneurysm. Causes include trauma, and infection. When the pseudoaneurysm is caused by infection it is called a mycotic pseudoaneurysm. The pseudoaneurysm is usually eccentric in location, and has a relatively narrow neck. There is a significantly higher predisposition to rupture and hence treatment is considered urgent, particularly if there is pain and signs of inflammation such as a fever or elevated white count. Irregular Saccular Pseudoaneurysm 35290 Courtesy of Laura Feldman MD. code aneurysm aorta artery pseudoaneurysm thorax trauma Saccular Pseudoaneurysm This image represents an LAO view of the thoracic aorta in a 38 year old patient, 13 years after an MVA. 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