| Literature DB >> 34939865 |
Jun Lu1, Weijiang Zhou1, Kai Wang1, Chao Wang1, Xiao Xu1, Lixin Zhou1.
Abstract
Postpancreatectomy hemorrhage (PPH) is one of the most common complications after pancreatoduodenectomy (PD). It mainly includes gastrointestinal hemorrhage and abdominal hemorrhage. With the development of digestive endoscopy and ultrasonic/radiological interventional technology, hemostasis can be effectively performed by minimally invasive methods in many patients with PPH. This report describes the successful treatment of multiple episodes of postoperative hemorrhage after PD. The patient developed anastomotic hemorrhage after PD and was successfully treated by endoscopic hemostasis. However, he also developed intra-abdominal hemorrhage after PD caused by a pseudoaneurysm that had formed next to the common hepatic artery. We effectively performed hemostasis by injecting lyophilized thrombin powder into the pseudoaneurysm with ultrasound guidance, which is a rarely used method. This case indicates that digestive endoscopy provides great advantages in the treatment of gastrointestinal hemorrhage after PD. For patients who develop PPH with a pseudoaneurysm, interventional ultrasonography is an option if transcatheter arterial embolization or covered stenting fails.Entities:
Keywords: Case report; endoscopy; interventional ultrasonography; lyophilized thrombin powder; pancreatoduodenectomy; postpancreatectomy hemorrhage
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34939865 PMCID: PMC8721702 DOI: 10.1177/03000605211067395
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Int Med Res ISSN: 0300-0605 Impact factor: 1.671
Figure 1.A tumor of the ampulla was found by endoscopic ultrasonography.
Figure 2.(a) One vessel from the gastrointestinal anastomosis was bleeding. (b, c) Hemostasis was attempted by using an endoscopic endoloop and metal clips.
Figure 3.(a) A pseudoaneurysm next to the common hepatic artery was seen on computed tomography angiography. (b) Repeat computed tomography angiography 3 days after treatment revealed that the pseudoaneurysm had disappeared.
Figure 4.Transcatheter celiac arteriography revealed no leakage of contrast medium.
Figure 5.(a) A pseudoaneurysm next to the common hepatic artery was seen on contrast-enhanced ultrasound. (b) A puncture needle was inserted into the pseudoaneurysm, and lyophilized thrombin powder was injected. (c) The pseudoaneurysm shrank significantly after treatment.