Table 1 .
Various modalities used in management of celiac artery aneurysms
Author | No of cases | Mean Size | Procedure performed |
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Graham et al1 | 108 | 2.6cm |
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William M. Stone11 | 18 | 2.4cm |
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Ankur J. Shukla3 | 9 | 3.4cm | Endovascular intervention Open surgical technique |
G. Lipari12 | 3 | – |
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Ichiro Matsukura13 | 2 | 1.8cm | Excision of the celiac artery and end-to-end anastomosis |
Michael McMullan4 | 1 | 3cm | Saphenous vein bypass graft with anastomosis to splenic and hepatic arteries |
Akira Aki7 | 1 | 5cm | NBCA with coil embolisation |
Obteene Azimi-Ghomi14 | 1 | 1.4cm | Excision of sac+patch repair |
Gregory Pattakos2 | 1 | 2.2cm | Saphenous vein bypass graft with anastomosis to splenic and hepatic arteries |
Tetsuro Uchida15 | 1 | 3.5cm | PAS-Port system |
Giampaolo Carrafiello16 | 1 | 2.5cm | Combined endovascular repair (stent+coil embolisation) |
Christopher Twine6 | 1 | 5cm | Celiac axis ligation+revascularisation of hepatic, splenic (saphenous vein) and left gastric artery (celiac to left gastric) |
Our case | 1 | 6.2cm | Ligation of the celiac axis+revascularisation of hepatic artery by aorto hepatic bypass graft |