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Canadian Journal of Anesthesia, Vol 37, 907-909, Copyright © 1990 by Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society
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RF McEllistrem, DP O'Toole and P Keane
Department of Anaesthesia, University College Hospital, Galway, Ireland.
The following case report describes an expanding aneurysmal dilatation of the radial artery which developed 17 days following cannulation. Possible causes of this complication are: abnormal state of the vessel wall, multiple attempts at cannulation, and haematoma or infection at cannulation site. Other major and minor sequelae following arterial cannulation are reviewed.
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