1. [Aneurysm of the hepatic artery. A case report].
- Author
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Amatucci G, Del Mastro G, Buonanno GM, D'Andrea A, Zito ES, and Lenzi E
- Subjects
- Humans, Jaundice etiology, Male, Middle Aged, Aneurysm complications, Aneurysm diagnosis, Aneurysm surgery, Hepatic Artery
- Abstract
The authors describe the case of the sixty-one-year-old man admitted to hospital because of a growing jaundice that after the surgical operation proved to be caused by a compression of the PBV determined by a voluminous aneurysm of the hepatic artery. The integrity of the gastroduodenal artery made it possible to make a simple aneurysmectomy with clinic. The patient was discharged from hospital after fifteen days from the surgical operation; he was surgically healed and with normal enzymatic values. The follow-up two years after discharge confirmed a hematochemical state within normal limits.
- Published
- 1995