Literature DB >> 27081232

Radiological management of multiple hepatic artery pseudoaneurysms associated with cholangitic abscesses.

Ankur Goyal1, Kumble S Madhusudhan1, Shivanand Gamanagatti1, Bhaskar Baruah2, Raju Sharma1.   

Abstract

Hepatic artery pseudoaneurysms (HAP) are uncommon, occurring mostly as a complication of trauma (accidental or iatrogenic). Liver abscess rarely causes HAP and multiple HAP associated with cholangitic abscesses have not been reported in the literature. We present a patient of acute necrotizing pancreatitis with stent block cholangitis and multiple cholangitic abscesses who developed hemorrhagic output through drainage catheter in the liver abscess. A multiphasic CT angiography demonstrated three HAP, which were treated with a combination of endovascular coil embolization and percutaneous thrombin injection. The fact that cholangitic abscesses may be associated with pseudoaneurysms should not be neglected, considering the potentially catastrophic complication and relatively easy radiological management. CT angiography permits accurate diagnosis and lays down the roadmap for endovascular procedures.

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Keywords:  CT angiography; Cholangitic abscess; embolization; interventional radiology; pseudoaneurysm

Year:  2016        PMID: 27081232      PMCID: PMC4813083          DOI: 10.4103/0971-3026.178353

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Radiol Imaging        ISSN: 0970-2016


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