Splenic artery transposition graft for hepatic artery aneurysm and occlusion
Abstract Background hepatic artery aneurysms are rare but pontentially fatal if undiagnosed or left untreated. Several open surgical and endovascular techniques for hepatic artery aneurysm repair have been described. Splenic artery transposition has been reported in selected cases. Case report we he...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Annals of vascular surgery 2017-07, Vol.42, p.300.e7-300.e10 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract Background hepatic artery aneurysms are rare but pontentially fatal if undiagnosed or left untreated. Several open surgical and endovascular techniques for hepatic artery aneurysm repair have been described. Splenic artery transposition has been reported in selected cases. Case report we herein present the case of a 73-year-old man with asymptomatic hepatic artery aneurysm and concomitant occlusion at the most proximal tract. The aneurysm involved the common and proper hepatic artery and was supplied by the gastroduodenal artery. Aneurysmectomy was performed, and the arterial blood flow was restored to the liver by splenic artery transposition graft. No signs of liver or spleen ischemia were detected at control CT angiography. The patient is doing fine three months after surgery. Conclusions this case presented multiple challenges because of hepatic artery aneurysm location and extension and lack of a traditional inflow site for hepatic revascularization. In such setting, splenic artery trasposition was shown to represent a feasible and successful technique. |
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ISSN: | 0890-5096 1615-5947 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.avsg.2016.10.045 |