Manejo de pseudoaneurisma de la arteria esfenopalatina posterior a osteotomía LeFort I

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Jorge Barona Terán
Christian Salvador Rodríguez Gómez
Ángel Alvarado Lema
Fernando Sandoval Vernimmen

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La formación de pseudo-aneurismas en el complejo vascular de la región maxilofacial no son comunes, los reportes encontrados en la bibliografía indican que los mecanismos romos (iatrogenia) es la causa principal. Se describe caso de paciente masculino de 17 años de edad con desarmonía dentofacial, que presentó un pseudo-aneurisma de la arteria esfenopalatina derecha, como una rara y seria complicación a una ostetomía Lefort I, misma que se trató con embolización trans-arterial mediante la liberación de dos coils. Se revisó los conceptos de aneurismas, así como las modalidades para su tratamiento. Sugiriendo la intervención endovascular como primera línea de manejo, relegando a la intervención quirúrgica a situaciones de trauma penetrante, con instalaciones y habilidades adecuadas.

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Barona Terán, J., Rodríguez Gómez, C. S., Alvarado Lema, Ángel, & Sandoval Vernimmen, F. (2018). Manejo de pseudoaneurisma de la arteria esfenopalatina posterior a osteotomía LeFort I. OdontoInvestigación, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.18272/oi.v4i2.1282

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