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Case Reports
. 1981 May;89(5):626-30.

Ruptured hepatic artery aneurysm with hepatic artery-to-portal vein fistula. Preservation of portal flow by autogenous vein reconstruction

  • PMID: 7221894
Case Reports

Ruptured hepatic artery aneurysm with hepatic artery-to-portal vein fistula. Preservation of portal flow by autogenous vein reconstruction

W M McKinnon et al. Surgery. 1981 May.

Abstract

Hepatic artery aneurysms are uncommon lesions that have varied clinical presentations. Rupture into the portal vein has occasionally been reported, as has associated gastrointestinal bleeding. A case is described in which an unusually large hepatic artery aneurysm ruptured into the portal vein, destroying a major portion of its wall. Reconstruction was accomplished successfully by use of an autogenous saphenous vein patch with preservation of hepatopetal portal flow.

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