Delayed post-traumatic intractable epistaxis due to pseudoaneurysms in concha bullosa: a case report

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Jain, Shraddha [1 ]
Murali, Mithula [1 ]
Hande, Vaidehi [1 ]
Ranjan, Aditya [1 ]
Banode, Pankaj [2 ]
Shekawat, Rupesh [1 ]
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[1] Deemed Univ, Datta Meghe Inst Higher Educ & Res, Jawahar Lal Nehru Med Coll, Dept Otorhinolaryngol, Wardha 442005, Maharashtra, India
[2] Deemed Univ, Datta Meghe Inst Higher Educ & Res, Jawahar Lal Nehru Med Coll, Dept Intervent Radiol, Wardha 442005, Maharashtra, India
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EGYPTIAN JOURNAL OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY | 2023年 / 39卷 / 01期
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Epistaxis; Pseudoaneurysm; Embolization; Nose; INTERNAL CAROTID-ARTERY; EMBOLIZATION;
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10.1186/s43163-023-00446-8
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R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
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100213 ;
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BackgroundDelayed post-traumatic bleeding at various sites is known due to vascular abnormalities related to structural changes in the vessel walls, in the form of pseudo aneurysms and arteriovenous malformations. Delayed epistaxis following facial trauma is a distinct entity that presents as recurrent episodes of bleeding from the nose. History of trauma is important to differentiate it from idiopathic intractable epistaxis, the management of which is less dramatic in the beginning in the form of endoscopy and electrocauterization. However, uncontrolled post-traumatic delayed epistaxis usually requires embolization. We report a rare case of intractable epistaxis associated with multiple pseudoaneurysms (PA), due to bleeding inside concha bullosa, where even embolization was unsuccessful.Case presentationA 25-year-old male patient presented to casualty and was referred to the Otorhinolaryngology department for recurrent profuse bleeding from left nasal cavity, where conservative measures like nasal packing, and electrocauterization did not help. Patient had a history of fall from height with facial bone fractures 1 month back. Angiography revealed blush with dilatation (pseudoaneurysms) in the nasal branches of internal maxillary arteries, ascending pharyngeal and labial arteries and embolization was done in the Interventional Radiology Department. Post-embolization, the patient again developed massive epistaxis. The patient was explored under general anaesthesia, to find out the site of bleed by nasal endoscopy. Collected blood was found in the left concha bullosa. Conchoplasty of the left middle turbinate was done with cauterization of bleeding vessels. The patient had no further epistaxis and was discharged in stable condition. He is asymptomatic for the last 6 months.ConclusionPost-traumatic pseudoaneurysms is a rare cause of delayed epistaxis following nasal trauma. Angiography helps in the localization of the source of bleeding inside nasal cavity and can identify pseudoaneurysmal dilatations of vessels. Our case highlights the importance of hidden bleeding points inside concha bullosa as a source of intractable epistaxis unresponsive to embolization.
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