1. Open and endovascular treatment for pseudoaneurysms of the superior mesenteric artery.
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Díaz E, Lozano FS, González S, Alcázar JA, Torres JA, Gónzalez-Porras JR, and Gómez-Alonso A
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- Aged, Aneurysm, False diagnostic imaging, Aneurysm, False microbiology, Aneurysm, False surgery, Aneurysm, Infected diagnostic imaging, Aneurysm, Infected microbiology, Aneurysm, Infected surgery, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Enterococcus faecium isolation & purification, Humans, Male, Mesenteric Artery, Superior diagnostic imaging, Mesenteric Artery, Superior microbiology, Middle Aged, Patient Selection, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Treatment Outcome, Aneurysm, False therapy, Aneurysm, Infected therapy, Embolization, Therapeutic, Mesenteric Artery, Superior surgery, Stents, Vascular Surgical Procedures
- Abstract
Background: Pseudoaneurysms of the superior mesenteric artery are rare, and their natural history is characterized by their tendency to rupture, thereby leading to a high mortality rate. Compared with classic surgical techniques (open), in recent years the possibility of endovascular treatment has increased., Results: We report the cases of two patients with a pseudoaneurysm of the superior mesenteric artery. Each case was successfully treated in a different way: open and endovascular surgery., Conclusion: Despite the advantages (less risk for the patient) and good results obtained with endovascular surgery, this cannot completely replace open surgery. The choice of the most appropriate therapeutic option for pseudoaneurysms of the superior mesenteric artery depends on the state of the patient and the characteristics of the lesion. Open and endovascular surgical techniques are complementary, not mutually exclusive, techniques., (Copyright (c) 2010. Published by Elsevier Inc.)
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- 2010
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