Nontraumatic Pseudoaneurysm of the Deep Palmar Arch in a 10-Month-Old Infant: A Case Report

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Abstract

CASE: Pseudoaneurysms of the hand are rare among the adult population and even more rare in pediatric patients. We report a case of a 10-month-old boy who presented with a nontraumatic pseudoaneurysm of the deep palmar arch, likely of congenital etiology. Magnetic resonance imaging and angiography identified the growing left hand palmar mass. Surgical excision without the need for vascular reconstruction was performed successfully with no recurrence or complications at 1-year follow-up. CONCLUSION: Surgical excision is an effective treatment for large or symptomatic palmar pseudoaneurysms of likely congenital origin. Vascular reconstruction after excision must be considered on a case-by-case basis to ensure adequate hand perfusion.

Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalJBJS case connector
Volume14
Issue number2
StatePublished - Apr 1 2024

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