Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology (Nov 2020)

Treatment of mycotic superior mesenteric vein pseudoaneurysm via placement of covered endovascular stent

  • Jules Eustache,
  • Zhixia Rong,
  • Louis Bouchard,
  • Pierre Perrault,
  • Edouard Girard,
  • Réal Lapointe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5152/dir.2020.19542
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 6
pp. 584 – 586

Abstract

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Vascular pseudoaneurysms are a rare yet life-threatening complication of untreated pancreatic pseudocysts related to their high risk of rupture and bleeding. Several studies and reports have established endovascular approaches as a successful first-line therapy in the management of arterial pancreatic pseudoaneurysms. However, no reports have been published describing endovascular repair of a venous pseudoaneurysm that developed after infection of a chronically stable pancreatic pseudocyst, most likely due to its rare occurrence. We report in this technical note the treatment of a superior mesenteric vein pseudoaneurysm that developed as a result of an infected small pancreatic pseudocyst, by radiologic placement of a covered endovascular stent.