Rupture of hepatic artery aneurysm associated with ischemic hepatitis

Authors

  • V.M. Santos
  • R.B. Villaça
  • A.C.A. Almeida
  • E.R.N.C. Oliveira
  • P.R.M. Nogueira Junior
  • E.A.M. Damasceno

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23938/ASSN.0550

Keywords:

Rotura aneurismática. Arteria hepática. Hemoperitoneo.

Abstract

Hepatic artery aneurysms are scarcely reported, mainly because of non-specific symptoms. More often, they are incidental findings during imaging studies to investigate other acute or chronic abdominal conditions. These aneurysms are usually detected in the sixth decade of life, predominantly among males. We report the case of a 69 year-old female with an unsuspected huge hepatic artery aneurysm associated with ischemic hepatitis. Suspicion of aneurysm arose during imaging studies to clarify the origin of jaundice and abdominal pain. After establishment of the diagnosis, but before open surgery, there was a spontaneous rupture of the aneurysm, which caused hemoperitoneum and death. The necropsy study confirmed ischemic hepatitis. Hepatic artery aneurysms are second among the visceral aneurysms, and may cause abdominal pain, jaundice, and hemorrhagic events. One should suspect abdominal aneurysms in elderly patients with unclear abdominal pain, and this hypothesis should be ruled out by imaging studies.

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Published

2010-10-01

How to Cite

Santos, V., Villaça, R., Almeida, A., Oliveira, E., Nogueira Junior, P., & Damasceno, E. (2010). Rupture of hepatic artery aneurysm associated with ischemic hepatitis. Anales Del Sistema Sanitario De Navarra, 33(2), 221–225. https://doi.org/10.23938/ASSN.0550

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