Essential Thrombocythemia–Associated Distal Radial Pseudoaneurysm Treated With Thrombin Injection
Key Points
To explore the efficacy of thrombin injection in treating distal radial pseudoaneurysms associated with essential thrombocythemia.
Case report detailing thrombin injection procedure
Assessment of thrombus stability pre-treatment
Monitoring inflow reduction during treatment
Successful reduction of pseudoaneurysm following thrombin injection
Maintained thrombus stability post-treatment
Improved patient outcomes with effective inflow management
Abstract
Because ET can compromise thrombus stability, sufficient inflow reduction is essential for successful thrombin injection in distal radial pseudoaneurysms.