Abstract Archives of the RSNA, 2014
VIE134
The Role of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology in the Management of Visceral and Renal Artery Pseudoaneurysms
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Presented in 2014
Anthony Cox MBBS, Abstract Co-Author: Nothing to Disclose
Priti Dutta MD, Presenter: Nothing to Disclose
Anthie Maria Papadopoulou MBBS, Abstract Co-Author: Nothing to Disclose
Anthony Goode, Abstract Co-Author: Nothing to Disclose
Nick Woodward MBBS, Abstract Co-Author: Nothing to Disclose
Kate Steiner MBBS, Abstract Co-Author: Nothing to Disclose
Neil Hunter Davies MBBS, Abstract Co-Author: Nothing to Disclose
Pseudoaneurysms arising from visceral and renal arteries are potentially life-threatening entities frequently requiring urgent or emergent treatment. State-of-the-art cross-sectional imaging with increased sensitivity in the detection of small or clinically silent lesions enables early diagnosis and prompt therapeutic intervention. Endovascular techniques now have an established role in their treatment.
This poster aims to review the aetiology, clinical presentation, cross-sectional and angiographic imaging appearances of visceral and renal pseudoaneurysms according to anatomic location and to illustrate the endovascular treatment options.
Visceral and renal artery pseudoaneurysms are presented according to anatomic location reviewing their aetiology and natural history, clinical presentation, cross-sectional imaging appearances and angiographic findings. Particular considerations with regards to planning endovascular treatment are reviewed and the endovascular method employed for definitive treatment is illustrated.
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Cox, A,
Dutta, P,
Papadopoulou, A,
Goode, A,
Woodward, N,
Steiner, K,
Davies, N,
The Role of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology in the Management of Visceral and Renal Artery Pseudoaneurysms. Radiological Society of North America 2014 Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, - ,Chicago IL.
http://archive.rsna.org/2014/14018301.html