Aneurysm rupture secondary to transcatheter embolization
- PMID: 106684
- DOI: 10.2214/ajr.132.4.553
Aneurysm rupture secondary to transcatheter embolization
Abstract
False aneurysms of the pancreatic and peripancreatic arteries are a well recognized complication of chronic pancreatitis due to proteolytic enzymatic digestion of the arterial wall. These false aneurysms can be a source of life-threatening hemorrhage. Three cases are reported in which attempted embolizations of these bleeding aneurysms resulted in rupture into the gastrointestinal tract. Special precautions should be taken in such a procedure because of the inherent weakness of the aneurysmal wall.
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