Permissive untreated pseudoaneurysm concept in damage control interventional radiology for traumatic pancreaticoduodenal artery injury [PDF]
Background Angioembolization for traumatic pancreaticoduodenal artery injury with unstable circulation, which characteristically requires a prolonged procedure time, does not yet have a standardized strategy for damage control interventional radiology ...
Takafumi Yonemitsu +8 more
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Ruptured pancreaticoduodenal artery aneurysm presenting with duodenal obstruction
Visceral aneurysms of the pancreaticoduodenal arcades are rare. Although these aneurysms are often asymptomatic and identified incidentally on cross-sectional imaging, aneurysm rupture presents significant morbidity.
Nakul Reddy, MD +1 more
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Treatment of a pancreaticoduodenal artery aneurysm with greater saphenous vein bypass for preservation of hepatic flow in a patient with celiac occlusion [PDF]
A 62-year-old woman presented with epigastric pain and elevated liver function test results. Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography showed a 10-mm common bile duct, with a 3-cm aneurysm in what was believed to be from the superior mesenteric artery.
Agustin Borjon, MD +2 more
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Pseudoaneurysm of the Pancreaticoduodenal Artery Associated with Duodenal Diverticulitis [PDF]
Background. Duodenal diverticula tend to be asymptomatic; however, patients may develop duodenal diverticulitis. Case Presentation. A 66-year-old Caucasian man presented to our emergency room with a two-day history of right-sided abdominal pain, chills ...
Scarlett B. Hao +2 more
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A Ruptured Pseudoaneurysm of Pancreaticoduodenal Artery: A Case Report. [PDF]
Introduction Pancreaticoduodenal artery (PDA) pseudoaneurysm is a rare occurrence. The intricate clinical manifestations and frequent rupture present challenges in diagnosing and treating the condition. Case Presentation A 56‐year‐old ...
Zarimeidani F +10 more
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A minimally invasive approach for management of pancreaticoduodenal artery and gastroduodenal artery aneurysm with celiac artery occlusion [PDF]
Management of pancreaticoduodenal artery aneurysms (PDAAs) and gastroduodenal artery aneurysms (GDAAs) with concomitant celiac occlusion represents a challenging clinical scenario.
Kaileen Fei, BA +4 more
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Volumetric computed tomography analysis for gastroduodenal and pancreaticoduodenal artery aneurysm formation [PDF]
. Gastroduodenal artery aneurysms (GDAA) and pancreaticoduodenal artery aneurysms (PDAA) are rare, have high rupture risks, and are located in the arcade between the celiac artery and the superior mesenteric artery.
Ryohei Maeno, MD +6 more
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Supraceliac aortohepatic bypass for an inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery aneurysm with an associated celiac artery occlusion [PDF]
We report a rare case of open repair of an inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery (IPDA) aneurysm with a celiac artery occlusion. A 38-year-old woman with no past medical history developed a 2.1 × 2.1 cm saccular inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery aneurysm
Pablo Kurzan, BA +4 more
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Treatment strategies for unruptured pancreaticoduodenal artery aneurysms associated with celiac artery occlusion [PDF]
Celiac artery (CA) occlusion or stenosis is identified in up to almost half of all patients undergoing abdominal angiography, and the resulting increased collateral blood flow from the superior mesenteric artery to the pancreaticoduodenal artery (PDA ...
Koji Kubota +4 more
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Endovascular repair and management of a ruptured inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery aneurysm: A case report and literature review [PDF]
Inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery aneurysm (IPDA) with the stenosis of the celiac axis is rare and may cause rupture. A unique etiology of IPDAs with celiac stenosis is median arcuate ligament syndrome.
Pavel Kibrik, DO +5 more
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