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Pseudoaneurysm with median nerve injury caused by right radial artery puncture: Study

Beijing [China], January 24 (ANI): A team of researchers from China considers a pseudoaneurysm with median nerve injury caused by right radial artery puncture.

ANI Jan 24, 2021 08:07 IST googleads

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Beijing [China], January 24 (ANI): A team of researchers from China considers a pseudoaneurysm with median nerve injury caused by right radial artery puncture.
Pseudoaneurysm with median nerve injury is a serious complication of radial artery puncture.
The study, published in a new publication from Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications, is led by Yachao Li, Zengming Xue, He Ma, Wei Zhang, Shaoping Nie and Changsheng Ma from the People's Hospital of Langfang City, Hebei, China and Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
In this case report, the authors discuss the case of a 66-year-old woman admitted to hospital with ''paroxysmal chest tightness and suffocation for 5 days."
Coronary angiography was performed on the woman. During insertion of the arterial sheath, the patient experienced severe pain in the right forearm, which radiated to the palm. The puncture sheath did not return blood after the sheath-core was withdrawn.
The sheath was removed and local compression was used to stop bleeding. There was no obvious bleeding at the puncture point, and the compression was removed 6 hours after the procedure. Local swelling and increased tension were seen in the right forearm.
At the 1-week follow-up, she exhibited swelling, high local tension, small blisters, and bluish-purple skin of the right forearm, with an acceptable right radial artery pulsation. She had severe pain in the affected limb, which radiated to the thumb, index finger, and middle finger.
The authors discuss the causes of, and treatment measures for, pseudoaneurysm with median nerve injury caused by radial artery puncture. (ANI)

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