Endovascular embolization (EE) has become an effective method for the treatment of intractable epistaxis (IE). However, complications such as facial pain, headaches, aphasia, hemiplegia, and transient blindness can also occur during or after surgery. In this article, we report a rare case of IE with residual intravascular guidewire after EE. Open surgery was used to remove the guidewire. However, to avoid serious complications such as massive hemorrhage, only part of the guidewire was removed.
第一作者机构:[1]Department of Vascular Surgery, Xuan Wu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
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通讯机构:[1]Department of Vascular Surgery, Xuan Wu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China[*1]Department of Vascular Surgery, Xuan Wu Hospital, Capital Medical University, No. 45, Changchun Street, Xicheng District, Beijing 100053, China.
推荐引用方式(GB/T 7714):
Fei Wang,Shijun Cui,Shengjia Yang,et al.Intravascular Guidewire Residue After Endovascular Embolization for Intractable Epistaxis: A Case Report[J].ENT-EAR NOSE & THROAT JOURNAL.2024,103(2):NP85-NP88.doi:10.1177/01455613211040581.
APA:
Fei Wang,Shijun Cui,Shengjia Yang&Lianrui Guo.(2024).Intravascular Guidewire Residue After Endovascular Embolization for Intractable Epistaxis: A Case Report.ENT-EAR NOSE & THROAT JOURNAL,103,(2)
MLA:
Fei Wang,et al."Intravascular Guidewire Residue After Endovascular Embolization for Intractable Epistaxis: A Case Report".ENT-EAR NOSE & THROAT JOURNAL 103..2(2024):NP85-NP88