The surgical approach to bleeding visceral artery aneurysms has a mortality rate of 16-50% that is dependent primarily on anatomic location and underlying cause. Nineteen patients were studied over a 10-year period who were definitively treated by embolization. There was a 79% success rate and no mortality. The cause of the aneurysms was pancreatitis in 13 patients, trauma in four patients, subacute bacterial endocarditis in one patient, and secondary to biliary tract surgery in one patient
Introduction. True aneurysms of peripancreatic arterial arcades (PAAAs) coexisting with celiac axis ...
Open surgical repair (OSR) and endovascular techniques (ET) are both described in the literature for...
AbstractErosion of a peripancreatic artery into the pseudocyst as a result of enzymatic digestion of...
ObjectiveVisceral artery aneurysms may be treated by aneurysm exclusion, excision, revascularization...
INTRODUCTION : Aneurysms of visceral arteries are unusual, although they have been reported with i...
AbstractPeripancreatic artery aneurysms—gastroduodenal (GDA) and pancreaticoduodenal (PDA)—are highl...
Visceral artery aneurysms (VAA) can be treated by revascularization, ligation, or, most often, endov...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to analyze our 25-year experience with surgical treatment of visc...
ObjectiveMinimally invasive methods (MIMs) are now available for the management of visceral artery a...
Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze our 25-year experience with surgical treatment of vi...
Background: A 36-year-old female patient with no relevant clinical history was referred to the gastr...
PurposeTo describe our experiences with the treatment of visceral artery aneurysms (VAA) by transcat...
Background: Splenic artery aneurysm is the third most common abdominal aneurysm. Most often it is du...
AIM: Visceral artery aneurysms (VAAs) are rare lesions. The aim of this paper was to introduce surgi...
ObjectiveAneurysms involving branches of the superior mesenteric and celiac arteries are uncommon an...
Introduction. True aneurysms of peripancreatic arterial arcades (PAAAs) coexisting with celiac axis ...
Open surgical repair (OSR) and endovascular techniques (ET) are both described in the literature for...
AbstractErosion of a peripancreatic artery into the pseudocyst as a result of enzymatic digestion of...
ObjectiveVisceral artery aneurysms may be treated by aneurysm exclusion, excision, revascularization...
INTRODUCTION : Aneurysms of visceral arteries are unusual, although they have been reported with i...
AbstractPeripancreatic artery aneurysms—gastroduodenal (GDA) and pancreaticoduodenal (PDA)—are highl...
Visceral artery aneurysms (VAA) can be treated by revascularization, ligation, or, most often, endov...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to analyze our 25-year experience with surgical treatment of visc...
ObjectiveMinimally invasive methods (MIMs) are now available for the management of visceral artery a...
Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze our 25-year experience with surgical treatment of vi...
Background: A 36-year-old female patient with no relevant clinical history was referred to the gastr...
PurposeTo describe our experiences with the treatment of visceral artery aneurysms (VAA) by transcat...
Background: Splenic artery aneurysm is the third most common abdominal aneurysm. Most often it is du...
AIM: Visceral artery aneurysms (VAAs) are rare lesions. The aim of this paper was to introduce surgi...
ObjectiveAneurysms involving branches of the superior mesenteric and celiac arteries are uncommon an...
Introduction. True aneurysms of peripancreatic arterial arcades (PAAAs) coexisting with celiac axis ...
Open surgical repair (OSR) and endovascular techniques (ET) are both described in the literature for...
AbstractErosion of a peripancreatic artery into the pseudocyst as a result of enzymatic digestion of...