Unveiling the Uncommon: A Rare Case of Radial Artery Pseudoaneurysm Following Coronary Angiography
Abstract
Introduction: Radial artery pseudoaneurysm is a rare but potentially severe complication that may occur after coronary angiography. Although uncommon, promptly identifying and addressing the issue is crucial to avoid further complications.
Case Report: Here, we describe the case of a 65-year-old female patient who developed a radial artery pseudoaneurysm after undergoing coronary angiography to evaluate her chest discomfort. The diagnosis of a pseudoaneurysm was confirmed by Doppler ultrasonography, which identified a swirling flow pattern. Persistent pain symptoms and ineffective conservative treatment necessitated surgery.
Case Discussion: This case highlights the importance of vigilance in identifying rare complications such as radial artery pseudoaneurysm following coronary angiography.
Conclusion: Prompt diagnosis and appropriate management strategies, including surgical intervention, when necessary, are crucial for optimal patient outcomes.