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Accessory left gastric artery aneurysms in granulomatosis with polyangiitis: a case report and literature review

Authors :
Toshihide, Tomosugi
Takuji, Takahashi
Yoshihisa, Kawase
Koichi, Yoshida
Shogo, Hayashi
Takefumi, Sugiyama
Mitsuya, Shimizu
Michita, Shoka
Kohichi, Sawaki
Eiji, Onishi
Naomi, Hayashi
Hidenobu, Matsushita
Osamu, Okochi
Source :
Nagoya Journal of Medical Science
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Aneurysm formation is a potential complication of granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA), previously known as Wegener’s granulomatosis. It is a very rare complication, but immediate diagnosis and therapy should be performed because an aneurysm can be life-threatening if it ruptures. An accessory left gastric artery (ALGA) is also a rare variant gastric artery that may obtain its blood supply from the left hepatic artery and left gastric artery. We herein describe a 57-year-old Japanese man who was diagnosed with GPA complicated by aneurysm rupture in an ALGA. Emergency surgery was performed after failure of arterial coil embolization to interrupt blood flow in the ALGA. The patient underwent partial resection of the lesser omentum, which contained all aneurysms. During partial resection of the lesser omentum, both the left gastric artery and ALGA were ligated because they were thought to be feeders of the aneurysms. Postoperative recovery was uneventful; no bleeding or recurrence of the aneurysms occurred. Immediate diagnosis and therapy should be performed for patients with GPA with symptoms of vascular ischemia or aortitis. Endovascular intervention is the first-choice therapy especially for hemodynamically stable patients with ruptured aneurysms or aneurysms located on variant arteries, which may have multiple blood supplies. In the present case, although endovascular treatment failed, the approach described herein was helpful during open surgery.

Details

ISSN :
00277622
Volume :
79
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nagoya journal of medical science
Accession number :
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