Recurrent chronic gastrointestinal bleeding, conditioned by pseudoaneurysm of proper hepatic artery and pseudo-diverticulum of duodenum
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https://doi.org/10.11603/2414-4533.2017.3.8164Keywords:
chronic reccurent gastrointestinal bleeding, duodenal pseudodiverticulum, pseudoaneurysm of proper hepatic artery.Abstract
The clinical case of surgical treatment of pseudoaneurysm of a.hepaticа propria, duodenal pseudodiverticul with relapsing chronic bleeding is presented. A patient with relapsing chronic bleeding for 2 years has been performed CT with intravenous contrast, 3-D simulation of the branches of truncus coeliacus, which resulted in the CT-signs of pseudoaneurysm a.hepatica propria. It was decided to carry out upper-middle laparotomy, intraoperatively detected pseudoaneurysm a.hepatica propria, from the top of the pseudoaneurysm, marked departure of the trunk a. gastrica dextra with a branch to the duodenal pseudodiverticul. A. gastrica dextra is tied and crossed. The duodenal pseudodiverticul is invaginated into the lumen of the duodenal bulb by serous-muscular sutures. For 19 months postoperative monitoring relapse of bleeding was not detected.References
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