Trauma Case Reports (Feb 2017)

Open liver trauma causing hepatico caval fistula successfully treated by embolization

  • Zeineb Mzoughi,
  • Achref Djebbi,
  • Rached Bayar,
  • Leila Ben Frahat,
  • Lassaad Gharbi,
  • Mohamed Taher Khalfallah

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 3 – 6

Abstract

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Introduction: Traumatic arteriovenous fistula results from a breach of vascular integrity between a vein and an adjacent artery. Hepato caval fistula is a rare entity. Open surgical approaches have increasingly given way to radiological embolization techniques in the treatment of these arteriovenous fistulae, especially in intrahepatic locations. Case report: We report the case of a patient diagnosed with a fistula, from the right branch of the liver artery to the right hepatic vein, developed following an open liver trauma. Successful embolization through the transarterial route was achieved with simple outcomes. Conclusion: The interventional radiology for endovascular management has revolutionized the treatment of hepatic liver traumas. The conservative treatment is henceforth the common approach even if hepatic artery or hepatic veins are involved in case of arteriovenous fistula. Keywords: Fistula, Trauma, Arteriovenous, Embolization