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Excluding Gastroduodenal Artery Pseudoaneurysm from Circulation with Stent-Graft

https://doi.org/10.24060/2076-3093-2019-9-2-106-112

Abstract

Introduction. Aneurysms of visceral arteries in the abdominal cavity are very rare. Often aneurysms of branches of the abdominal aorta are an incidental finding as patients seldom present obvious clinical signs or pathological changes in the organ supplied by the artery involved. The incidence of aneurysms of branches connecting the celiac trunk and the upper mesenteric artery amounts to 3.5% of all the cases of aneurysms of abdominal aorta arteries, mostly the gastroduodenal artery. This paper presents a case of minimally invasive treatment of gastroduodenal artery pseudoaneurysm at the BSMU Clinic.

Materials and methods. Patient K, a 47-year-old female, was admitted for emergency treatment at the Bashkir State Medical University Clinic in May 2019. The patient’s complaints included feeling weak, black stool for seven days prior, faintness and epigastric pain.

Results and discussions. Instrumental examination and angiography data demonstrated that the size of the pseudoaneurysm has increased 2.5 times and reached 65×45 mm; the clinical picture led to the conclusion that the aneurysm was ready to rupture and that there was an immediate need to stop the blood flow to the gastroduodenal artery pseudoaneurysm.

Conclusion. The range of currently available image-guided surgical procedures makes it possible to perform adequate embolization of pathological structures such as artery aneurysms.

About the Authors

V. V. Plechev
Bashkir State Medical University
Russian Federation
Plechev Vladimir Vyacheslavovich — Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Hospital Surgery


O. V. Galimov
Bashkir State Medical University
Russian Federation

Galimov Oleg Vladimirovich — Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Surgical Diseases and New Technologies with the Course of Additional Professional Education



I. I. Galimov
Bashkir State Medical University
Russian Federation

Galimov Ildar Iskandarovich — Candidate of Medical Science, Associate Professor of the Department of General Surgery with the course of Radiological diagnosis in the Institute of Additional Professional Education



A. R. Titov
Bashkir State Medical University Clinic
Russian Federation
Titov Andrey Removich — Candidate of Medical Science, Head of the Surgery Department


V. Sh. Ishmetov
Bashkir State Medical University; Bashkir State Medical University Clinic
Russian Federation

Ishmetov Vladimir Shamilevich — Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor at the Department of Hospital Surgery, Head of the Department of Endovascular Diagnostics and Treatment



A. F. Nagaev
Bashkir State Medical University Clinic
Russian Federation

Nagaev Airat Filkhatovich — Radiologist



T. R. Ibragimov
Bashkir State Medical University; Bashkir State Medical University Clinic
Russian Federation
Ibragimov Teimur Ramiz ogly — X-ray Endovascular Diagnostics and Treatment Physician, Assistant lecturer at the Department of Surgical Diseases and New Technologies with the Course of Additional Professional Education


S. I. Blagodarov
Bashkir State Medical University Clinic
Russian Federation

Blagodarov Sergey Igorevich — X-ray Endovascular Diagnostics and Treatment Physician



A. R. Gilemkhanov
Bashkir State Medical University Clinic
Russian Federation

Gilemkhanov Albert Radikovich — X-ray Endovascular Diagnostics and Treatment Physician



R. E. Abdrakhmanov
Bashkir State Medical University Clinic
Russian Federation

Abdrakhmanov Rustam Ernstovich — X-ray Endovascular Diagnostics and Treatment Physician



K. I. Zavialov
Bashkir State Medical University Clinic
Russian Federation

Zavyalov Konstantin Igorevich — X-ray Endovascular Diagnostics and Treatment Physician



I. F. Sultanov
Bashkir State Medical University Clinic
Russian Federation

Sultanov Ilgiz Fignerovich — Anesthesiologist



I. D. Utenskaya
Bashkir State Medical University Clinic
Russian Federation

Utenskaya Irina Dmitrievna — Anesthesiologist



A. M. Akhmadullin
Bashkir State Medical University
Russian Federation

Akhmadullin Artur Maratovich — Resident of the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery



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Plechev V.V., Galimov O.V., Galimov I.I., Titov A.R., Ishmetov V.Sh., Nagaev A.F., Ibragimov T.R., Blagodarov S.I., Gilemkhanov A.R., Abdrakhmanov R.E., Zavialov K.I., Sultanov I.F., Utenskaya I.D., Akhmadullin A.M. Excluding Gastroduodenal Artery Pseudoaneurysm from Circulation with Stent-Graft. Creative surgery and oncology. 2019;9(2):106-112. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24060/2076-3093-2019-9-2-106-112

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