RUPTURED SUPERIOR GLUTEAL ARTERY PSEUDOANEURYSM WITH HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK: CASE REPORT

Ruptured superior gluteal artery pseudoaneurysm with hemorrhagic shock: Case report

Ruptured superior gluteal artery pseudoaneurysm with hemorrhagic shock: Case report

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Pseudoaneurysm of the superior gluteal artery (SGA) is very rare and the most common causes are blunt or penetrating pelvic traumas.Although pseudoaneurysm can be essie tea and crumpets asymptomatic at the time of initial trauma, it can be symptomatic weeks, months, even years after initial trauma.We present a case of a ruptured superior gluteal artery pseudoaneurysm creta girl wig with hemorrhagic shock twenty days after a bomb injury in the Syria civil war.In addition, we review the anatomy of the SGA, clinical presentation and pitfalls of pseudoaneurysm, and imaging and treatment options.Keywords: Pseudoaneurysm, Superior gluteal artery, Pitfall, Angiography.

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