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Ruptured subclavian artery pseudoaneurysm following a shoulder massage on a background of clavicle non-union.

Authors :
Lawson, Jason
Crockett, Stephen
Griffiths, Dylan
Riga, Celia
Sabharwal, Sanjeeve
Thomas, Robert
Das, Rishi
Source :
BMJ Case Reports; Jul2023, Vol. 16 Issue 7, p1-5, 5p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We present an unusual case of ruptured subclavian artery pseudoaneurysm following hydrotherapy and shoulder massage session on a background of clavicle non-union. Following a clavicle fracture 16 years ago, which was managed conservatively, a woman in her 30s presents over a decade later with a ruptured subclavian artery pseudoaneurysm. The original midshaft clavicle fracture was sustained 16 years ago. Conservative management was agreed, and she was discharged. Six years ago, she developed a small subclavian artery pseudoaneurysm which was kept under surveillance for 12 months with no active intervention required. Over the following years, she continued to have intermittent shoulder girdle discomfort and neuropathic symptoms. On this presentation, after a sports massage, she presented with rapid-onset supraclavicular and axillary swelling. This was diagnosed as a ruptured subclavian artery pseudoaneurysm and was treated with emergency radiological-guided stenting and subsequent internal fixation of the clavicle non-union. The patient then attended regular orthopaedic and vascular follow-up to ensure her clavicle fracture unites and the graft remains patent. We discuss the case presentation and management of this unusual injury. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1757790X
Volume :
16
Issue :
7
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
BMJ Case Reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
169795380
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2022-253826