Información de la revista
Vol. 41. Núm. 2.
Páginas 131 (Marzo 2017)
Images in Intensive Medicine
Acceso a texto completo
Brachycephalic trunk aneurysm detected before percutaneous tracheotomy
Aneurisma de tronco braquicefálico encontrado previo a traqueostomía percutánea
Visitas
7212
J. Hermosillaa,b,
Autor para correspondencia
juan.hermosilla@uss.cl

Corresponding author.
, M. Aguayob, L. Ferreirab
a Faculty of Medicine, San Sebastián University, Concepción, Chile
b Medical ICU, Concepción Regional Hospital, Concepción, Chile
Este artículo ha recibido
Información del artículo
Texto completo
Descargar PDF
Estadísticas
Figuras (1)
Texto completo

A 73-year-old woman was admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) due to Fisher grade III subarachnoid hemorrhage with an aneurysm of the clipped left posterior communicating artery. The condition progressed to vasospasm and altered consciousness, with a Glasgow coma score of 7. Percutaneous tracheotomy was scheduled on day 7, with prior cervical ultrasound exploration. On extending the neck of the patient, a pretracheal pulsatile mass was detected, with ultrasound characteristics suggestive of aneurysm. AngioCT of the neck vessels revealed elongation of the right brachiocephalic trunk, exerting a mass effect at paratracheal level, over the lower pole of the thyroid lobe and partially over the isthmus. Tracheotomy was discarded due to the risk of aneurysm rupture. Cervical ultrasound exploration before percutaneous tracheotomy can help avoid possible complications due to anatomical anomalies (Fig. 1).

Figure 1

Please cite this article as: Hermosilla J, Aguayo M, Ferreira L. Aneurisma de tronco braquicefálico encontrado previo a traqueostomía percutánea. Med Intensiva. 2017;41:131.

Descargar PDF
Idiomas
Medicina Intensiva
Opciones de artículo
Herramientas