Use of a vascular closure device during percutaneous arterial access in a dog with impaired hemostasis

IF 1.2 3区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES Journal of veterinary emergency and critical care Pub Date : 2017-05-23 DOI:10.1111/vec.12614
Brian A. Scansen DVM, MS, DACVIM, Caitlin M. Hokanson DVM, Steven G. Friedenberg MBA, DVM, MS, DACVECC, Hooman Khabiri MD
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Abstract

Objective

To report the use of a vascular closure device (VCD) to provide rapid arterial hemostasis following percutaneous femoral arterial catheterization and diagnostic angiography in a thrombocytopenic and coagulopathic dog.

Case Summary

A 6-year-old female spayed Kai Ken Tora dog presented after vehicular trauma. The dog was diagnosed with traumatic pneumothorax, degloving wounds of the right antebrachium, subcutaneous hemorrhage within the axillary tissues of the left thoracic limb, and anemia and thrombocytopenia secondary to acute hemorrhage. Treatment included therapeutic thoracocentesis and open wound management of the right thoracic limb as well as packed RBC and fresh frozen plasma transfusions. Diagnostic angiography of the left brachial artery was performed via percutaneous femoral arterial access to investigate the source of a persistent axillary hematoma. The arterial access site was closed using an extraluminal VCD and hemostasis was immediate with normal femoral arterial blood flow documented by Doppler ultrasound.

New or Unique Information Provided

This report describes use of a VCD for arterial closure following percutaneous access in a dog with impaired hemostasis; to the authors’ knowledge, this is the first clinical report of a VCD used in a veterinary species.

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使用血管关闭装置在经皮动脉通路的狗与止血受损
目的报道血管关闭装置(VCD)在经皮股动脉插管和诊断性血管造影后提供快速动脉止血的应用。病例总结:一名6岁雌性凯肯托拉犬因车辆外伤而死亡。诊断为外伤性气胸,右前臂脱手套伤,左胸肢腋窝组织皮下出血,急性出血继发贫血和血小板减少。治疗包括治疗性胸腔穿刺、右胸肢开放性创面处理以及充血性红细胞和新鲜冷冻血浆输注。诊断性血管造影左肱动脉经皮股动脉通道,以调查持续腋窝血肿的来源。使用腔外VCD关闭动脉通路,立即止血,多普勒超声记录正常股动脉血流。提供新的或独特的信息本报告描述了使用VCD在经皮止血受损的狗的动脉闭合;据作者所知,这是首次在兽医物种中使用VCD的临床报告。
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18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care’s primary aim is to advance the international clinical standard of care for emergency/critical care patients of all species. The journal’s content is relevant to specialist and non-specialist veterinarians practicing emergency/critical care medicine. The journal achieves it aims by publishing descriptions of unique presentation or management; retrospective and prospective evaluations of prognosis, novel diagnosis, or therapy; translational basic science studies with clinical relevance; in depth reviews of pertinent topics; topical news and letters; and regular themed issues. The journal is the official publication of the Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society, the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, the European Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society, and the European College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care. It is a bimonthly publication with international impact and adheres to currently accepted ethical standards.
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