Management of a common and proper hepatic artery aneurysm
Isabella Graham, John J. Kanitra, Richard Berg, Jimmy Haouilou
Abstract
First-line management of hepatic artery aneurysms is via an endovascular approach. However, unfavorable anatomy may preclude this. We present a patient with an aneurysm involving most of the common hepatic artery and the entire proper hepatic artery including the emergence of the right and left hepatic artery and the gastroduodenal artery. The endovascular approach was not feasible due to unfavorable anatomy. The patient was successfully treated with an open bifurcated Dacron graft.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineArteryAneurysmCommon hepatic arteryGastroduodenal arterySurgeryRadiologyAbdominal vascular conditions and treatmentsLiver Disease and TransplantationEsophageal and GI Pathology