Pancreatoduodenal Artery Aneurism rupture post colonoscopy – Case report

Autor: João Paulo Venancio de Carvalho, Sergio Roll, Luca Giovanni Antonio Pivetta, Gustavo José Politzer Telles, Pedro Henrique de Freitas Amaral
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
ISSN: 2210-2612
Popis: Highlights • A case of Pancreatoduodenal Artery Aneurism rupture post colonoscopy. • A rare entity that can be adequately treated with endovascular intervention. • First report of rupture related to colonoscopy.
Introduction Complications related to colonoscopy is considered low and in most cases involves intestinal perforation. Vascular complications involving aneurysm rupture are rare in the literature and may occur after colonoscopy. Presentation of the case We report a case of a 58-year-old male patient that ruptured pancreatoduodenal artery aneurysm after colonoscopy, successfully submitted to endovascular treatment. Discussion Colonoscopy is frequently used as a diagnostic procedure. The risk of complication inherent to the procedure is considered low, and intestinal perforation is one of the most frequent. Other complications may present similar clinical symptoms, and it is necessary to complement the diagnostic investigation to offer the most appropriate treatment for the patient. Among the complications, there is one report of aneurysm rupture after performing colonoscopies and no case involving aneurysm rupture of pancreatoduodenal artery has been reported to date. Conclusion A patient with ruptured pancreatoduodenal artery aneurysm is a rare entity that can be adequately treated with endovascular intervention. This is the first report of rupture related to colonoscopy.
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