Management of an Acute Pseudoaneurysm in the Thalamoperforating Artery Using Electrocoagulation: A Case Study - Takeaways - MDSpire

Management of an Acute Pseudoaneurysm in the Thalamoperforating Artery Using Electrocoagulation: A Case Study

  • By

  • Xiaoping Zhou

  • Jun Liu

  • Guanlin Huang

  • Mingang Zou

  • Kun Hu

  • Xinyun Ye

  • Zhenyu Zhang

  • Qiuhua Jiang

  • November 14, 2025

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    Thalamoperforating artery pseudoaneurysms are rare and challenging to manage due to their complex nature and potential for rapid enlargement and rupture.

  • 2

    Initial imaging may not reveal TPA pseudoaneurysms, requiring repeated angiographic evaluations for accurate diagnosis.

  • 3

    A 49-year-old male patient successfully underwent endovascular embolization for a TPA pseudoaneurysm using electrocoagulation, a previously undocumented treatment.

  • 4

    The patient showed significant improvement post-treatment, with no neurological deficits or recurrence of the aneurysm during one year of follow-up.

  • 5

    The case highlights the need for further research on the pathophysiology and management of TPA pseudoaneurysms due to their complex nature.

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