Radiology Case Reports (Dec 2023)

Recurrent hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm repair with overlapping tapered stent-graft technique

  • Sneh Brahmbhatt, MBBS,
  • Luis F. Acosta, MD,
  • Gaby Gabriel, MD,
  • Driss Raissi, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 12
pp. 4537 – 4543

Abstract

Read online

Hepatic artery pseudoaneurysms (HAPs) are rare but life-threatening complications associated with hepatic artery infusion pump (HAIP) therapy for unresectable liver metastases. Traditional management options include open surgery or stent placement, but these approaches have drawbacks. We present a unique case of a dislodged stent embedded in a HAP, resulting in delayed type-I endoleak. To address this, we employed a novel technique using multiple overlapping tapered stents to reconstruct the hepatic artery. This approach successfully excluded the pseudoaneurysm without endoleak. Stent-graft placement emerges as a safer and more effective option for managing HAP, preserving hepatic arterial flow, and reducing morbidity compared to other methods. However, further research is needed to evaluate this technique's long-term outcomes and potential complications.

Keywords