Endovascular management of a large hepatic artery aneurysm related to type B aortic dissection

BJR Case Rep. 2020 Aug 5;6(4):20200009. doi: 10.1259/bjrcr.20200009. eCollection 2020 Dec 1.

Abstract

Management of visceral artery aneurysms can be challenging: there is limited evidence to determine size thresholds for intervention and it is often technically difficult to exclude the aneurysms while preserving visceral perfusion. We present the case of a 68-year-old male with a rapidly enlarging hepatic artery aneurysm related to type B aortic dissection extending into the coeliac axis, which presented unique difficulties due to its morphology and filling via the false lumen. Endovascular treatment involved stent-graft placement from the coeliac axis into the splenic artery with the intention of excluding the coeliac supply to the common hepatic artery. Despite early stent-graft occlusion, the aneurysm was successfully excluded and adequate hepatic and splenic perfusion was maintained. The patient made a good recovery.

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