Short-Term Clinical and Angiographic Outcome in Child with Traumatic Pseudoaneurysm in A2 Segment of Anterior Cerebral Artery after Endovascular Treatment: Case Report

Seung-Soo Kim(Gyeongsang National University), Dong-Ho Kang(Gyeongsang National University), Hyun Park(Gyeongsang National University), Chul-Hee Lee(Gyeongsang National University), Soo-Hyun Hwang(Gyeongsang National University), Jin‐Myung Jung(Gyeongsang National University), Jong-Woo Han(Gyeongsang National University), In Sung Park(Gyeongsang National University)
Korean Journal of Neurotrauma
January 1, 2014
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Abstract

Intracranial traumatic pseudoaneurysms are rare, and their vessel structures are immature and easy to disrupt, especially in children. Furthermore, it is difficult to diagnose and treat, which is a characteristic of traumatic pseudoaneurysm. In this study, the authors described a traumatic pseudoaneurysm in A2 segment of anterior cerebral artery, and the treatment with stent for structural stability of vessel.


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