Webb6 mars 2012 · Iatrogenic coronary artery dissection extending to the coronary sinuses during percutaneous coronary intervention is observed in 0.06% to 0.1% of cases. 1, 2 … Webb23 maj 2012 · Rapid decompression of the haematoma results in focal cortical hyperaemia, which is believed to be the cause of intracerebral haemorrhagic complications in combination with cofactors such as labile hypertension and cerebral amyloid angiopathy. 27 31 32 In the present paper, the intracerebral complication was iatrogenic by a …
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Webbepidural hematoma. However, iatrogenic complications such as pseudoaneurysms formation or dural arteriovenous fistulas (dAVFs) formation—has been identified in rare cases after the surgical intervention for revascularizations. We reported the following two cases: patients with hemorrhage from pseudoaneurysm formation or dural Webb18 mars 2024 · We presented a case of iatrogenic compressive coronary intramural hematoma (IMH) as CTO-PCI complications, which was judiciously detected and … nursing intervention for sickle cell anemia
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WebbUreteral injuries, defined as any recognized or unrecognized iatrogenic trauma to the ureter that prevents it from functioning properly or effectively, are rare but constitute one of the most serious complications of gynecological and obstetric surgeries. 1,2 The concern for ureteral injuries, mostly by gynecologists, is justified because it accounts for 17% of … Webb1 feb. 2010 · Iatrogenic hematoma, which can be caused by endoscopic sinus surgery, is more likely to have an arterial source, so these hematomas have higher tonometric pressure and may require more aggressive management. However, medical management can be an option for some of these iatrogenic retrobulbar hematomas. WebbIatrogenic retroperitoneal hematoma, management and outcome Periprocedural/postprocedural abdominal/flank pain or hypotension initiated further … nmcrs active duty fund drive