OBJECTIVE: The aim of this single-institution retrospective study is to report the results of surgical and endovascular treatment of hepatic artery aneurysms. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty patients with an extraparenchimal hepatic artery aneurysm made part of the study. In the first period, between February 1980 and December 1996, 12 patients were admitted and treated surgically. In the second period, January 1997 until December 2005, 8 patients were admitted. Four were treated surgically and 4 with an endovascular procedure. The aneurysms ranged from 2.3 cm to 6.2 cm Seventeen patients were asymptomatic, while three were symptomatic for pain and obstructive icterus. In 13 patients aneurysmectomy and graft interposition was performed, in three patients aneurysmectomy with dacron patch interposition was performed, and in 4 patients the aneurysm was excluded with a stent-graft. RESULTS: NO perioperative mortality was noted and no major complication occurred. All endovascular procedures successfully excluded the aneurysm without signs of endoleak. Follow-up in 4 months, 6 months and 10 months postoperatively showed patency of the stent-graft with no signs of migration or endoleak. Only in one case, in the 8th post-operative month, thrombosis of the stent-graft occurred and the patient was completely asymptomatic. CONCLUSION: The natural history of hepatic artery aneurysms is rupture, and consequently there is an indication of treatment. Actually, we consider endovascular treatment as the first-choice-treatment whenever possible. Endovascularlly treated patients need a strict follow-up surveillance by imaging means. Particular attention so be given in the preoperative study of the collateral circulation in patient treated surgically.

The surgical and endovascular treatment of the hepatic artery aneurysms: personal experience / G. Nano, I. Dalainas, P. Bianchi, E. Ciarmoli, G. Malacrida, F. Ramponi, D.G. Tealdi. - In: ANNALI ITALIANI DI CHIRURGIA. - ISSN 0003-469X. - 78:2(2007), pp. 149-152.

The surgical and endovascular treatment of the hepatic artery aneurysms: personal experience

G. Nano
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D.G. Tealdi
Ultimo
2007

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OBJECTIVE: The aim of this single-institution retrospective study is to report the results of surgical and endovascular treatment of hepatic artery aneurysms. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty patients with an extraparenchimal hepatic artery aneurysm made part of the study. In the first period, between February 1980 and December 1996, 12 patients were admitted and treated surgically. In the second period, January 1997 until December 2005, 8 patients were admitted. Four were treated surgically and 4 with an endovascular procedure. The aneurysms ranged from 2.3 cm to 6.2 cm Seventeen patients were asymptomatic, while three were symptomatic for pain and obstructive icterus. In 13 patients aneurysmectomy and graft interposition was performed, in three patients aneurysmectomy with dacron patch interposition was performed, and in 4 patients the aneurysm was excluded with a stent-graft. RESULTS: NO perioperative mortality was noted and no major complication occurred. All endovascular procedures successfully excluded the aneurysm without signs of endoleak. Follow-up in 4 months, 6 months and 10 months postoperatively showed patency of the stent-graft with no signs of migration or endoleak. Only in one case, in the 8th post-operative month, thrombosis of the stent-graft occurred and the patient was completely asymptomatic. CONCLUSION: The natural history of hepatic artery aneurysms is rupture, and consequently there is an indication of treatment. Actually, we consider endovascular treatment as the first-choice-treatment whenever possible. Endovascularlly treated patients need a strict follow-up surveillance by imaging means. Particular attention so be given in the preoperative study of the collateral circulation in patient treated surgically.
Endovascular treatment; Hepatic artery aneurysm; Stent-graft; Visceral aneurysm
Settore MED/22 - Chirurgia Vascolare
2007
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