Abstract
Venous aneurysms are a rare abnormality, usually found in physical or complementary exams. We report a case of a 43-year old female with an asymptomatic and progressive enlarging mass in the neck. She had no history of trauma or cervical puncture. Vascular ultrasound showed a right jugular veins aneurysm with 1,81 x 1,62 cm of diameter. She was undergone resection and ligation of right external jugular vein, under general anesthesia. Venous aneurysm can cause thrombophlebitis, pulmonary embolism or spontaneous rupture. Prophylactic surgery is cautiously recommended for low-risk patients with venous aneurysms of the abdomen and strongly recommended for most patients with lower extremity deep venous aneurysms. Other venous aneurysms should be excised only if they are symptomatic, enlarging, or disfiguring.
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Savi, E. P., Wagner, F., Boppré, R., Mamprim, F. C., & Boppré, A. (2010). Ressecção de aneurisma venoso em veia jugular externa direita. Jornal Vascular Brasileiro, 9(4), 245–248. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1677-54492010000400008
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