2011/07/01

Where hospital treatment is best for pseudo-angioma?

Is there any know what pseudo-angioma, ah, what subjects are ah? Where hospital treatment this is the best?

Patient information: Male 30 years old Guizhou Tongren
Disease description (time of onset, the main symptom, etc.):
Friends since a car accident, face, mouth suffered very serious injuries, had just had surgery to repair facial, oral is the wound, but suddenly the day after surgery, bleeding, a medical examination or can not find internal bleeding, also said it was not surgically induced, that may be what is false hemangioma, we did not quite understand. Now it is very good, small cities with limited medical care, doctors recommend referral, but we certainly do not mind.

How do want to help:
If there are friends to understand this or seen this friend, hoping to give me some suggestions in a hurry! Thank you for the! !

And whether treatment was allergies, genetic history:
His jaw bone on both severing, connected only had surgery, after an unexplained bleeding.



I am more clear this point. Hemangioma is not actually false, but pseudoaneurysm. Pseudoaneurysm is the arterial wall is torn or worn, since the blood flow break adjacent arterial tissue was wrapped to form hematomas, and more due to the trauma, it is definitely not a tumor! Pseudoaneurysm in the limbs, especially in the more common injuries. Since you did not say clear the approximate location of pseudoaneurysm, so a detailed analysis of inconvenience, but estimates are in the head and face. Can be handled: for head and neck angiography, can show the exact location where the pseudoaneurysm and arterial rupture, if it is less important artery embolization can be considered directly. If the artery is more important, can be connected to surgery. Of course, do the head and neck angiography, at least the top three municipal hospitals to complete, if the surgery requires a hospital to carry out in order to make vascular surgery, requiring still relatively high. If conditional, directly transferred to the provincial hospital or medical college affiliated hospital to treatment. Not sure you can ask.