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Hepatic Artery Pseudoaneurysm: Delayed Presentation after a Blunt Trauma

BACKGROUND: Ruptured hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm is a rare condition that is life-threatening if not diagnosed and treated rapidly. We present a case of a spontaneously ruptured hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm that occurred after a blunt trauma, and provide a review of the current literature on this...

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Autores principales: Batur, Abdussamet, Yavuz, Alpaslan, Toktas, Osman, Bora, Aydın, Bulut, Mehmet Deniz
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4489684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26171087
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/PJR.894177
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author Batur, Abdussamet
Yavuz, Alpaslan
Toktas, Osman
Bora, Aydın
Bulut, Mehmet Deniz
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description BACKGROUND: Ruptured hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm is a rare condition that is life-threatening if not diagnosed and treated rapidly. We present a case of a spontaneously ruptured hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm that occurred after a blunt trauma, and provide a review of the current literature on this topic. This case study demonstrates a spontaneously ruptured hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm which emerged following a blunt trauma and it also presents current literature studies on the topic. CASE REPORT: A man at the age of 34 years with blunt trauma dating back to 1.5 month was admitted to the emergency department of a hospital with hematemesis and epigastric tenderness. He also had a duodenal ulcer, blood in the gastric lumen and a large pseudoaneurysm that developed from the left hepatic artery. Soon after the diagnosis, the patient worsened and underwent distal gastrectomy and cholecystectomy that included removing the bleeding aneurysm. CONCLUSIONS: Ruptured hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm stands as a deadly condition which has to be diagnosed and managed as soon as possible. Physicians need to take aneurysms of abdominal arteries into consideration after routine diagnostic practises as long as the cause of gastrointestinal haemorrhage is unidentified.
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spelling pubmed-44896842015-07-13 Hepatic Artery Pseudoaneurysm: Delayed Presentation after a Blunt Trauma Batur, Abdussamet Yavuz, Alpaslan Toktas, Osman Bora, Aydın Bulut, Mehmet Deniz Pol J Radiol Case Report BACKGROUND: Ruptured hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm is a rare condition that is life-threatening if not diagnosed and treated rapidly. We present a case of a spontaneously ruptured hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm that occurred after a blunt trauma, and provide a review of the current literature on this topic. This case study demonstrates a spontaneously ruptured hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm which emerged following a blunt trauma and it also presents current literature studies on the topic. CASE REPORT: A man at the age of 34 years with blunt trauma dating back to 1.5 month was admitted to the emergency department of a hospital with hematemesis and epigastric tenderness. He also had a duodenal ulcer, blood in the gastric lumen and a large pseudoaneurysm that developed from the left hepatic artery. Soon after the diagnosis, the patient worsened and underwent distal gastrectomy and cholecystectomy that included removing the bleeding aneurysm. CONCLUSIONS: Ruptured hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm stands as a deadly condition which has to be diagnosed and managed as soon as possible. Physicians need to take aneurysms of abdominal arteries into consideration after routine diagnostic practises as long as the cause of gastrointestinal haemorrhage is unidentified. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2015-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4489684/ /pubmed/26171087 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/PJR.894177 Text en © Pol J Radiol, 2015 This is an open access article. Unrestricted non-commercial use is permitted provided the original work is properly cited.
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Batur, Abdussamet
Yavuz, Alpaslan
Toktas, Osman
Bora, Aydın
Bulut, Mehmet Deniz
Hepatic Artery Pseudoaneurysm: Delayed Presentation after a Blunt Trauma
title Hepatic Artery Pseudoaneurysm: Delayed Presentation after a Blunt Trauma
title_full Hepatic Artery Pseudoaneurysm: Delayed Presentation after a Blunt Trauma
title_fullStr Hepatic Artery Pseudoaneurysm: Delayed Presentation after a Blunt Trauma
title_full_unstemmed Hepatic Artery Pseudoaneurysm: Delayed Presentation after a Blunt Trauma
title_short Hepatic Artery Pseudoaneurysm: Delayed Presentation after a Blunt Trauma
title_sort hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm: delayed presentation after a blunt trauma
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4489684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26171087
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/PJR.894177
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