Arterio-enteric fistula in failed enteric-drained pancreas transplants: an impending danger

Int J Angiol. 2014 Mar;23(1):65-8. doi: 10.1055/s-0033-1349169.

Abstract

Enteric drainage is the preferred method of exocrine diversion in simultaneous kidney-pancreas transplantation. Because of improvements in immunosuppression, enteric drainage has become the preferred method of pancreas transplantation in general. Although associated with less potential complications than bladder-drained pancreas, potentially lethal arterio-enteric fistulas in the setting of nonfunctioning allografts represent a constant threat. We herein present a case report, a review of the literature, and a call for caution.

Keywords: allograft pancreatectomy; arterio-enteric fistula; endovascular stenting; enteric-drained pancreas transplant; gastrointestinal bleeding.

Publication types

  • Case Reports