| Literature DB >> 3878844 |
P Quandalle, B Rousseau, C L'Hermine, M Ribet.
Abstract
Rectal hemorrhage of massive proportions in 4 patients was due to vascular erosion of a necrotic pancreatitis focus, and fistulization at the splenic angle of colon. This serious complication may arise during the course of acute pancreatitis or an acute episode of chronic pancreatitis. A literature review showed 22 similar cases reported. Diagnosis is suggested by the discovery of a stenosis of colon in a case of pancreatitis, and can be confirmed by emergency arteriography or operative findings. Hemorrhage is usually from the splenic artery but erosion of a left renal artery has been described. Treatment is by embolization during angiography followed by drainage of the pancreatic necrosis and a colon bypass operation, or by splenopancreatectomy combined with colectomy. Use of these two procedures led to recovery in the 4 cases reported.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 3878844
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Chir (Paris) ISSN: 0021-7697