Selective embolisation of an idiopathic bronchial artery pseudoaneurysm presenting with recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy: a case report.

IF 1.2 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS CVIR Endovascular Pub Date : 2024-08-14 DOI:10.1186/s42155-024-00474-2
R Copping, N Ng, S Osman
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Background: Bronchial artery pseudoaneurysms (BAP) or aneurysms (BAA) are rare, potentially life-threatening and remain poorly understood. They are most commonly idiopathic but may be associated with a number of other disease processes. Bronchial artery embolisation (BAE) is considered the first line treatment while surgical techniques are reserved for patients with a clear contraindication to embolisation or where anatomical factors preclude an endovascular approach.

Case presentation: We present an interesting case of a 56 year-old male presenting with an idiopathic unruptured right BAP causing clinical and radiological signs of left recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) palsy. He was otherwise clinically well with no other reported symptoms and no significant past medical history. There were no significant findings on work-up and investigation. He was ultimately treated successfully with selective transarterial coil embolization of the right bronchial artery. This is an atypical presentation of a rare clinical entity and has not previously been published in the literature to our knowledge.

Conclusions: BAPs and BAAs are highly variable in their presentation, ranging from incidental asymptomatic findings to catastrophic haemorrhage, depending on their location and if they are contained or ruptured. Timely diagnosis and referral to facilitate urgent embolisation is essential to prevent potentially serious clinical sequelae. Endovascular treatment in the form of BAE is considered first line.

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特发性支气管动脉假性动脉瘤伴喉返神经麻痹的选择性栓塞术:病例报告。
背景:支气管动脉假性动脉瘤(BAP)或动脉瘤(BAA)非常罕见,可能危及生命,但人们对其了解甚少。它们通常是特发性的,但也可能与其他一些疾病过程有关。支气管动脉栓塞术(BAE)被认为是第一线治疗方法,而外科技术则被保留给有明确栓塞禁忌症或因解剖因素无法采用血管内方法的患者:我们介绍了一例有趣的病例:一名 56 岁的男性患者因特发性右侧 BAP 未破裂而导致左侧喉返神经(RLN)麻痹的临床和影像学症状。他的其他临床表现良好,没有其他症状,也没有重要的既往病史。检查和化验结果均无明显异常。最终,他接受了右支气管动脉选择性经动脉线圈栓塞治疗,并取得了成功。据我们所知,这是一种罕见临床实体的非典型表现,以前从未在文献中发表过:BAPs和BAAs的表现千变万化,从偶然的无症状发现到灾难性大出血,这取决于它们的位置以及是否被控制或破裂。为防止潜在的严重临床后遗症,及时诊断和转诊以进行紧急栓塞治疗至关重要。BAE形式的血管内治疗被认为是一线治疗方法。
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CVIR Endovascular Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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