Interdisciplinary Management of Visceral Artery Aneurysms and Visceral Artery Pseudoaneurysms

The paper presents the results of treating 14 patients, namely eight patients with visceral artery aneurysms and six patients with visceral artery pseudoaneurysms. In 64.3% of the patients, the initial diagnosis was made based on the ultrasound examination. All the patients (100%) underwent CT angio...

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Main Authors: Peter Berek, Ivan Kopolovets, Csaba Dzsinich, Juraj Bober, Peter Štefanič, Vladimír Sihotský
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Language:English
Published: Karolinum Press 2020-01-01
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spelling doaj-d65282b7cc294887bfbdf8a6ec71030c2020-11-25T03:02:18ZengKarolinum PressActa Medica1211-42861805-96942020-01-01631434810.14712/18059694.2020.14Interdisciplinary Management of Visceral Artery Aneurysms and Visceral Artery PseudoaneurysmsPeter Berek0Ivan Kopolovets1Csaba Dzsinich2Juraj Bober3Peter Štefanič4Vladimír Sihotský5Clinic of Vascular Surgery, East Slovak Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Faculty of Medicine, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University, Košice, Slovak RepublicClinic of Vascular Surgery, East Slovak Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Faculty of Medicine, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University, Košice, Slovak Republic; Uzhhorod National University, Medical Faculty, Department of Surgical Diseases, Uzhhorod, UkraineDepartment of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery at the National Institute of Health of Hungary, Budapest1st Department of Surgery, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University, Faculty of Medicine, Košice, Slovak RepublicClinic of Vascular Surgery, East Slovak Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Faculty of Medicine, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University, Košice, Slovak RepublicClinic of Vascular Surgery, East Slovak Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Faculty of Medicine, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University, Košice, Slovak RepublicThe paper presents the results of treating 14 patients, namely eight patients with visceral artery aneurysms and six patients with visceral artery pseudoaneurysms. In 64.3% of the patients, the initial diagnosis was made based on the ultrasound examination. All the patients (100%) underwent CT angiography, while angiography was performed in 71.4% of the cases. Five (35.7%) patients with visceral artery pseudoaneurysms were emergently hospitalized; among them, the signs of bleeding were observed in 2 patients. In 9 patients, pathology was detected during tests for other conditions. Five (35.7%) patients underwent endovascular treatment, while 9 (64.3%) patients received surgical treatment. Endovascular interventions and open surgery demonstrated a nil mortality rate. After endovascular treatment, stent thrombosis was found in 1 patient. In the case of surgical treatment, visceral artery aneurysm was observed in 1 patient who underwent the resection of superior mesenteric artery pseudoaneurysm. Conclusions. The choice of the method of treating visceral artery aneurysms and visceral artery pseudoaneurysms depends on the location, size, anatomic features of the visceral arteries and the clinical course of the disease. Both endovascular and surgical treatment demonstrate good postoperative outcomes. Visceral ischemia is one of the most serious complications in the postoperative period, which can complicate both the diagnosis and the choice of treatment tactics.https://actamedica.lfhk.cuni.cz/63/1/0043/visceral artery pseudoaneurysmvisceral artery aneurysmsrupture riskhemorrhagevisceral ischemia
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author Peter Berek
Ivan Kopolovets
Csaba Dzsinich
Juraj Bober
Peter Štefanič
Vladimír Sihotský
spellingShingle Peter Berek
Ivan Kopolovets
Csaba Dzsinich
Juraj Bober
Peter Štefanič
Vladimír Sihotský
Interdisciplinary Management of Visceral Artery Aneurysms and Visceral Artery Pseudoaneurysms
Acta Medica
visceral artery pseudoaneurysm
visceral artery aneurysms
rupture risk
hemorrhage
visceral ischemia
author_facet Peter Berek
Ivan Kopolovets
Csaba Dzsinich
Juraj Bober
Peter Štefanič
Vladimír Sihotský
author_sort Peter Berek
title Interdisciplinary Management of Visceral Artery Aneurysms and Visceral Artery Pseudoaneurysms
title_short Interdisciplinary Management of Visceral Artery Aneurysms and Visceral Artery Pseudoaneurysms
title_full Interdisciplinary Management of Visceral Artery Aneurysms and Visceral Artery Pseudoaneurysms
title_fullStr Interdisciplinary Management of Visceral Artery Aneurysms and Visceral Artery Pseudoaneurysms
title_full_unstemmed Interdisciplinary Management of Visceral Artery Aneurysms and Visceral Artery Pseudoaneurysms
title_sort interdisciplinary management of visceral artery aneurysms and visceral artery pseudoaneurysms
publisher Karolinum Press
series Acta Medica
issn 1211-4286
1805-9694
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The paper presents the results of treating 14 patients, namely eight patients with visceral artery aneurysms and six patients with visceral artery pseudoaneurysms. In 64.3% of the patients, the initial diagnosis was made based on the ultrasound examination. All the patients (100%) underwent CT angiography, while angiography was performed in 71.4% of the cases. Five (35.7%) patients with visceral artery pseudoaneurysms were emergently hospitalized; among them, the signs of bleeding were observed in 2 patients. In 9 patients, pathology was detected during tests for other conditions. Five (35.7%) patients underwent endovascular treatment, while 9 (64.3%) patients received surgical treatment. Endovascular interventions and open surgery demonstrated a nil mortality rate. After endovascular treatment, stent thrombosis was found in 1 patient. In the case of surgical treatment, visceral artery aneurysm was observed in 1 patient who underwent the resection of superior mesenteric artery pseudoaneurysm. Conclusions. The choice of the method of treating visceral artery aneurysms and visceral artery pseudoaneurysms depends on the location, size, anatomic features of the visceral arteries and the clinical course of the disease. Both endovascular and surgical treatment demonstrate good postoperative outcomes. Visceral ischemia is one of the most serious complications in the postoperative period, which can complicate both the diagnosis and the choice of treatment tactics.
topic visceral artery pseudoaneurysm
visceral artery aneurysms
rupture risk
hemorrhage
visceral ischemia
url https://actamedica.lfhk.cuni.cz/63/1/0043/
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