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  • Clinical case of successful endovascular treatment of the false aneurysm of truncus coeliacus with the formation of an arteriovenous fistula after pancreatoduodenal resection

    Редактор | 2023, Clinical case, Practical medicine part 21 №3. 2023 (Application) | 19 июня, 2023

    A.YU. TEREGULOV1, 2, A.A. KIRSHIN1, 2, A.R. KIRSHINA1, M.R. VALEEV1, E.T. TEREGULOVA3

    1Republic Clinical Hospital, Kazan

    2Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University, Kazan

    3Kazan State Medical Academy — Branch Campus of the FSBEI FPE RMACPE MOH Russia, Kazan

    Contact details:

    Teregulov A.Yu. — PhD (medicine), Head of the Department of X-ray Surgical Methods of Diagnosis and Treatment, Associate Professor of the Department of Surgical Diseases of Postgraduate Education, Chief freelance specialist of the Republic of Tatarstan on X-ray endovascular diagnostics and treatment

    Address: 138 Orenburgskiy trakt, Kazan, Russian Federation, 420064, tel.: +7-917-269-58-40, e-mail: tereg@yandex.ru

    False postoperative visceral aneurysms are extremely rare in the clinical practice. Often false aneurysms are a diagnostic finding, and after discharge from the hospital, the patient is exposed to an extreme risk of rupture and death. We present our own observation of successful verification and endovascular correction of pseudoaneurysm of truncus coeliacus after surgical treatment of cancer of the distal part of the common bile duct.

    Key words: arteriovenous fistula, pancreatoduodenal resection, stent graft.

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    Метки: 2023, A.A. KIRSHIN, A.R. KIRSHINA, A.Yu. TEREGULOV, arteriovenous fistula, E.T. TEREGULOVA, M.R. VALEEV, pancreatoduodenal resection, Practical medicine part 21 №3. 2023 (Application), stent-graft

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