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21.04.2016 | Original Article
Acute bleeding from pseudoaneurysms following liver and pancreatobiliary surgery
verfasst von:
A. Sanchez Arteaga, M. I. Orue-Echebarria, L. Zarain, A. Lusilla, C. M. Martinez, A. Moreno, M. Cuadrado, C. Rey, M. D. Perez Diaz, M. G. Leyte, F. J. Turégano
Erschienen in:
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery
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Ausgabe 3/2017
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Abstract
Purpose
We report 12 patients with visceral PA following pancreato-biliary and hepatic surgery.
Results
Seven patients (7/11, 63 %) had developed postoperative complications from their original procedure; that information was missing in one patient. Bleeding occurred in eight (three with hemoperitoneum two with haemobilia, and three with GI bleeding through a biliary-enteric anastomosis), three were asymptomatic, and the other one presented with abdominal pain. Eleven patients had an interventional radiology procedure performed (Five underwent angioembolization, a stent was placed in four, and two patients underwent both procedures). Complications related to the procedure developed in 6 (54.5 %) patients, and surgery was required in four of them.
Conclusion
Postoperative pseudoaneurysms (PA) of visceral arteries are rare and usually secondary to vascular injury after pancreato-biliary and liver surgery. They usually present with bleeding and nowadays most are amenable to initial control by interventional radiology.