Delayed presentation of a lumbar artery pseudoaneurysm resulting from isolated penetrating trauma

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Lumbar artery pseudoaneurysms are infrequent complications of penetrating trauma. When present, they are often accompanied by other injuries; however, we report the case of an isolated traumatic lumbar artery aneurysm resulting from a single knife stab. The lesion was successfully treated with endovascular microcoil embolization. While these injuries are uncommon, the surgeon must maintain a high index of suspicion, even with seemingly uncomplicated injuries, as a missed traumatic pseudoaneurysm may be life threatening.

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Counihan, M., Pontell, M. E., Selvan, B., Trebelev, A., & Nunez, A. (2015). Delayed presentation of a lumbar artery pseudoaneurysm resulting from isolated penetrating trauma. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2015(7). https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjv083

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