Asymptomatic and early pseudoaneurysm of posterior superior pancreaticoduodenal artery and right gastric artery complicating acute pancreatitis: A case report. (2016)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Asymptomatic and early pseudoaneurysm of posterior superior pancreaticoduodenal artery and right gastric artery complicating acute pancreatitis: A case report. (2016)
- Main Title:
- Asymptomatic and early pseudoaneurysm of posterior superior pancreaticoduodenal artery and right gastric artery complicating acute pancreatitis: A case report
- Authors:
- Occhionorelli, Savino
Morganti, Lucia
Cappellari, Lorenzo
Stano, Rocco
Andreotti, Dario
Vasquez, Giorgio - Abstract:
- Highlights: Pseudoaneurysm of pancreaticoduodenal and gastric artery are rare complications of acute pancreatitis. Arterial pseudoaneurysms have 90% of mortality if not recognized and treated during pancreatitis. Presented an unusual case of arterial pseudoaneurysm complicating acute pancreatitis because it appeared in an early phase, during the acute process, and it had an uncommon arterial localization. Presented an unusual case of arterial pseudoaneurysm complicating acute pancreatitis. It appeared in an early phase, during the acute process, and it had an uncommon arterial localization. Abstract: Introduction: Arterial pseudoaneurysm is a rare and life-threatening complication of pancreatitis, seen more often in chronic than in acute pancreatitis. It involves mostly the splenic artery, while only in 10% of the case it appears in pancreaticoduodenal and gastric artery. This case report described an asymptomatic pseudoaneurysm of the posterior superior pancreaticoduodenal artery and of the right gastric artery, which occurred after 13 days from the episode of acute pancreatitis and, then it was treated with vascular angioembolization. Presentation of case: A 71 year-old female was admitted to the Emergency Surgery Department for severe acute pancreatitis. After 13 days from the onset, pseudoaneurysms were detected with a control contrast-enhanced computed tomography and they were localized in a branch of the right gastric artery and in a branch of the posterior superiorHighlights: Pseudoaneurysm of pancreaticoduodenal and gastric artery are rare complications of acute pancreatitis. Arterial pseudoaneurysms have 90% of mortality if not recognized and treated during pancreatitis. Presented an unusual case of arterial pseudoaneurysm complicating acute pancreatitis because it appeared in an early phase, during the acute process, and it had an uncommon arterial localization. Presented an unusual case of arterial pseudoaneurysm complicating acute pancreatitis. It appeared in an early phase, during the acute process, and it had an uncommon arterial localization. Abstract: Introduction: Arterial pseudoaneurysm is a rare and life-threatening complication of pancreatitis, seen more often in chronic than in acute pancreatitis. It involves mostly the splenic artery, while only in 10% of the case it appears in pancreaticoduodenal and gastric artery. This case report described an asymptomatic pseudoaneurysm of the posterior superior pancreaticoduodenal artery and of the right gastric artery, which occurred after 13 days from the episode of acute pancreatitis and, then it was treated with vascular angioembolization. Presentation of case: A 71 year-old female was admitted to the Emergency Surgery Department for severe acute pancreatitis. After 13 days from the onset, pseudoaneurysms were detected with a control contrast-enhanced computed tomography and they were localized in a branch of the right gastric artery and in a branch of the posterior superior pancreaticoduodenal artery. The patient underwent angiography and the pseudoaneurysms were treated with platinum coil embolization, without complications or further bleeding. Discussion: This is an unusual case because of the low incidence of arterial pseudoaneurysm as acute pancreatitis complication (1.3–10%), and the uncommon localization in the pancreaticoduodenal arteries. Conclusion: It is important to be aware of pancreatitis-related arterial pseudoaneurysms, as they have a mortality of 90% if not recognized and treated, not only in chronic but also in acute pancreatitis, and to work out a scheduled follow-up with abdominal computed tomography or pancreatic contrast-enhanced ultrasound in order to control and prevent late onset complications. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- International journal of surgery case reports. Volume 28(2016)
- Journal:
- International journal of surgery case reports
- Issue:
- Volume 28(2016)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 28, Issue 2016 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 28
- Issue:
- 2016
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0028-2016-0000
- Page Start:
- 344
- Page End:
- 347
- Publication Date:
- 2016
- Subjects:
- Pseudoaneurysm &minus -- Acute necrotizing pancreatitis &minus -- Complications &minus -- Therapeutic embolization
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- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/22102612 ↗
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/journals/1424/ ↗
http://www.casereports.com/ ↗
http://www.clinicalkey.com/dura/browse/journalIssue/22102612 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.ijscr.2016.10.036 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 2210-2612
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