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Minimally invasive image-guided interventional management of hepatic artery pseudoaneurysms
 

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Sameer Vyas, Niranjan Khandelwal, Vivek Gupta, Chirag Kamal Ahuja, Ajay Kumar, Naveen Kalra, Mandeep Kang, Mahesh Prakash
Department of Radiodiagnosis,
Postgraduate Institute of Medical
Education and Research,
Chandigarh, India


Corresponding Author
: Dr. Niranjan Khandelwal
Email: khandelwaln@hotmail.com


Abstract

Background: Hepatic artery pseudoaneurysms (HAPs) are uncommon entities. With the development of interventional techniques, their management has evolved from conventional (surgical) to non-surgical minimally invasive image-guided interventional techniques.

Methods: Fifteen cases of HAPs who had undergone non-surgical interventional management in our department were reviewed. All patients were comprehensively evaluated for demographic information, morphology of pseudoaneurysm, indication for intervention and means of intervention, approach (endovascular or percutaneous), follow up and complications.

Results: Trauma and iatrogenic injury were most common causes of HAPs. Most of the HAPs (9 out of 10 in whom long follow up was available) managed with image-guided interventional techniques had favorable outcome.

Conclusion: Minimally invasive image-guided interventional management is the preferred modality for HAPs.