Blunt traumatic superior gluteal artery pseudoaneurysm presenting as gluteal hematoma without bony injury: A rare case report.
- Author:
Annu BABU
1
;
Amit GUPTA
;
Pawan SHARMA
;
Piyush RANJAN
;
Atin KUMAR
Author Information
1. Department of Surgery, Jai Prakash Narayan Apex Trauma Centre, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.
- Publication Type:Case Reports
- MeSH:
Aneurysm, False;
etiology;
Buttocks;
Hematoma;
diagnostic imaging;
etiology;
Humans;
Iliac Artery;
injuries;
Male;
Middle Aged;
Tomography, X-Ray Computed;
Wounds, Nonpenetrating;
complications
- From:
Chinese Journal of Traumatology
2016;19(4):244-246
- CountryChina
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Blunt traumatic injuries to the superior gluteal artery are rare in clinic. A majority of injuries present as aneurysms following penetrating trauma, fracture pelvis or posterior dislocation of the hip joint. We reported a rare case of superior gluteal artery pseudoaneurysm following blunt trauma presenting as large expanding right gluteal hematoma without any bony injury. The gluteal hematoma was suspected clinically, confirmed by ultrasound and the arterial injury was diagnosed by CT angiography that revealed a large right gluteal hematoma with a focal contrast leakage forming a pseudoaneurysm within the hematoma. Pseudoaneurysm arose from the superior gluteal branch of right internal iliac artery, which was successfully angioembolized. The patient was discharged on day 4 of hospitalization with resolving gluteal hematoma. This report highlighted the importance of considering an arterial injury following blunt trauma to the buttocks with subsequent painful swelling. Acknowledgment of this rare injury pattern was necessary to facilitate rapid diagnosis and appropriate treatment.