A Case with Echymotic Skin Lesion and Hematome developing after Percutaneous Coronary Angiography
Year 2013,
Volume: 3 Issue: 3, 62 - 65, 01.09.2013
Yunus Keser Yılmaz
Hasan Ekim
Savaş Sarıkaya
Abstract
Vascular complications may develop after coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention. Femoral arterial puncture is one of the most common method of vascular access. Complex cardiovascular interventional procedures (including coronary stent implantation, aortic valvuloplasty, and the use of an intraaortic balloon pump or cardiopulmonary bypass support) are associated with increased vascular access site complications. We presented a patient who had femoral hematoma and extend skin ecchymosis developed after coronary angiography.
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PERKÜTANÖZ KORONER ANJİOGRAFİ SONRASI GELİŞEN HEMATOM VE EKİMOTİK CİLT LEZYONLU BİR VAKA
Year 2013,
Volume: 3 Issue: 3, 62 - 65, 01.09.2013
Yunus Keser Yılmaz
Hasan Ekim
Savaş Sarıkaya
Abstract
Vasküler komlikasyonlar koroner anjiyografi ve perkütanöz koroner girişim sonrası geli- şebilir. Femoral arter ponksiyonu vasküler erişimde en yaygın olarak kullanılan metot- lardan biridir. Kompleks kardiyovasküler girişimsel işlemler sonrası (stent implantasyonu, aortik valvüloplasti, ve intraaortik balon pompası veya kardiyopulmoner baypas destek kullanımı dahil ) vasküler giriş yeri komplikasyonu gelişme olasılığı artmıştır. Biz burada perkütan femoral arter girişimi yapılan hastada gelişen femoral hematom ve yaygın cilt ekimozlu bir olguyu sunuyoruz.
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