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Aneurysms of the gastroduodenal and pancreaticoduodenal arteries
The American Journal of Surgery, 1974Abstract The operative management of an aneurysm of the gastroduodenal artery and an aneurysm of the pancreaticoduodenal artery is discussed. There are only eight cases of gastroduodenal artery aneurysms and eighteen cases of pancreaticoduodenal artery aneurysms in the literature.
P K, Spanos, E A, Kloppedal, C A, Murray
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Aneurysms of the pancreaticoduodenal arteries
The American Journal of Surgery, 1964Abstract 1.1. A successfully diagnosed and resected aneurysm of the inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery is reported. 2.2. A review of five additional cases from the world literature is presented. 3.3. The problem of the diagnosis of splanchnic artery aneurysms is discussed.
H.G. Kelley +2 more
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A large series of true pancreaticoduodenal artery aneurysms
Journal of Vascular Surgery, 2022True pancreaticoduodenal artery aneurysms (PDAAs) are rare, and prior reports often fail to distinguish true aneurysms from pseudoaneuryms. We sought to characterize all patients who presented to our health system from 2004 to 2019 with true PDAAs, with a focus on risk factors, interventions, and patient outcomes.Patients were identified by querying a ...
Jordan B, Stoecker +6 more
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Pancreaticoduodenal Artery Aneurysms
Vascular Surgery, 1998Pancreaticoduodenal artery aneurysms are rare but challenging surgical problems. While physical examination, ultrasound, and computed tomography scans may suggest the diagnosis, more definitive information may be achieved noninvasively by scintiangiog raphy.
Samuel Eldar +5 more
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Aneurysms of the Pancreaticoduodenal Arteries: A Change in Management
Annals of Vascular Surgery, 1998Since the first report of an aneurysm involving the pancreaticoduodenal arteries a century ago, only 83 cases have been reported in our collective review of the English literature. Their presentation varies from indistinct abdominal pain to hemorrhagic shock, often making the diagnosis onerous.
D P, Coll +5 more
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Pancreaticoduodenal Artery Aneurysms: Changing Patterns
Southern Medical Journal, 1990A true pancreaticoduodenal artery (PDA) aneurysm (ie, one not associated with pancreatitis) is the second least common splanchnic artery aneurysm; it is usually situated in or near an area that is hard to dissect, and it has a distinct propensity to rupture.
K, Granke, L H, Hollier, J C, Bowen
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Pancreaticoduodenal Artery Aneurysm Formation with Superior Mesenteric Artery Stenosis
Celiac stenosis or occlusion is attributed partly to increase blood flow at pancreatic arcade from the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) system and may play a causal role in true aneurysm of pancreaticoduodenal artery (PDAA) formation. However, despite possible increased blood flow in the pancreatic arcades like celiac stenosis, PDAAs with a stenotic ...
Juno Deguchi
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Inferior Pancreaticoduodenal Artery Aneurysm
Vascular Surgery, 1997Visceral artery aneurysms are well described in the surgical literature. Specifically, inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery aneurysms are exceedingly rare and only minimal data are available to guide management decisions. In the majority of published case reports surgical therapy or angiographic intervention is recommended.
J.P. Thurlow +3 more
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Aneurysms of the pancreaticoduodenal artery associated with occlusion of the celiac artery
Abdominal Imaging, 1995Aneurysms of the pancreaticoduodenal artery are rare and may be associated with celiac artery stenosis or occlusion. Twenty-eight patients are reported in the literature. The diagnostic findings and therapeutic alternatives of four additional patients form the basis of this report. One patient with ruptured pancreaticoduodenal aneurysm was successfully
P, Uher, U, Nyman, K, Ivancev, M, Lindh
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Aneurysm Occurring in the Pancreaticoduodenal Arteries Treated by Excision
New England Journal of Medicine, 1957A NEURYSMS of the superior pancreaticoduodenal artery are extremely rare surgical lesions. In 1952 Sampsel et al.1 reported a case of aneurysm involving an anomalous pancreaticoduodenal artery.
F P, CATANZARO, A, MERLINO, J A, PALUMBO
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