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. 2009 Sep;26(3):215–223. doi: 10.1055/s-0029-1225671

Table 1.

Summary of Recent Publications on Inferior Pancreaticoduodenal Artery Aneurysms Associated with Celiac Axis Stenosis/Occlusion

SN Author Year No. of Patients Age Sex Clinical Presentation Ruptured/Unruptured Celiac Stenosis/Occlusion No. of Aneurysms Size Treatment Follow-up
AS, atherosclerosis; F, female; GI, gastrointestinal; M, male; MALC, median arcuate ligament compression; NA, not available; R, ruptured; RX, prescription; SMA, superior mesenteric artery; TAE, transarterial embolization; UR, unruptured; Y, yes.
1 Hildebrand et al26 2007 3 66 F Asymptomatic UR Y 1 2.8 cm Surgery NA
53 F Gallstones UR Y 1 2.9 cm Surgical resection NA
48 F Epigastric pain UR Y 1 2.7 cm Surgical resection NA
2 Ikeda et al20 2007 3 62 F Asymptomatic UR Y MALC 1 20 mm × 18 mm TAE 6 months
46 F Asymptomatic UR Y MALC 1 11 mm × 10 mm TAE 6 months
48 M Asymptomatic UR Y 1 12 mm × 13 mm TAE 6 months
3 Bageacu et al27 2006 1 55 NA NA R Y 1 15 mm TAE 89 months
1 43 NA NA R Y 1 20 mm TAE 78 months
1 51 NA NA UR Y 1 18 mm TAE 27 months
4 Sugiyama & Takehara17 2006 5 57 F Abdominal pain NA Y MALC 1 8 mm TAE NA
66 M Abdominal pain NA Y MALC 1 15 mm TAE NA
65 M Asymptomatic UR Y MALC 1 20 mm Observation NA
73 M Asymptomatic UR Y MALC 1 7 mm Observation NA
61 M Abdominal pain NA Y MALC 1 5 mm TAE NA
5 Tori et al10 2006 1 37 M Asymptomatic UR Y AS Multiple 2 cm Minimally invasive surgery 28 months
6 Bratby et al4 2006 1 37 M Abdominal pain UR Y 1 4 × 6 cm TAE with Onyx® 3 months
7 Ignashov et al18 2005 2 NA NA Operative Rx of celiac stenosis UR Y MALC 1 NA TAE NA
NA NA Operative Rx of celiac stenosis UR Y MALC 1 NA Surgical resection NA
8 Bellosta et al28 2005 3 72 F Dyspepsia, epigastric discomfort UR Y 1 8 mm Endoaneurysmectomy 2 years
34 F Intermittent epigastric pain UR Y 1 28 mm Surgical resection 6 days
74 F Asymptomatic UR Y 1 30 mm Surgical resection 9 days
9 Calkins et al29 2004 1 63 F Retroperitoneal hemorrhage R Y Multiple NA TAE 3 months
10 Shibata et al30 2004 2 64 M Abdominal fullness UR Y 1 3.6 cm TAE 30 months
72 F Abdominal pain, mild liver dysfunction UR Y 1 5.5 cm TAE 18 months
11 Guijt et al31 2004 2 63 F Abdominal pain radiating to back R Y NA TAE 2 months
67 F Abdominal pain R Y 1 NA TAE 1 month
12 Kobayashi et al25 2004 1 57 F Abdominal pain R Y 1 1 cm TAE 2 years
13 Tien et al32 2004 2 66 M Abdominal pain R Y 1 1.5 cm Surgical resection 3 years
46 F Abdominal pain R Y 1 2 cm Surgery + celiac stent 2 years
14 Ducasse et al15 2004 1 54 M Asymptomatic R Y MALC 2 6 mm, NA TAE 3–4 months
15 Akatsu et al16 2004 1 49 F Abdominal pain R Y MALC 1 1 cm TAE 2 years
16 Peterson et al33 2003 1 55 M NA NA Y 1 2.2 × 2.1 cm TAE NA
17 Ogino et al13 2002 1 54 M Shock R Y MALC 1 2 cm TAE 3 years
18 Tarazov et al19 2001 1 52 F Epigastric and upper right quadrant pain UR Y MALC 1 22 mm TAE 8 months
19 Imamura et al7 1998 1 43 F Asymptomatic UR Y AS NA NA Surgical resection NA
20 Suzuki et al14 1998 1 43 M Asymptomatic UR Y MALC 2 30 mm, 15 mm Ligation and resection 32 months
21 Uher et al34 1996 4 52 M Intermittent right flank pain UR Y 1 3 cm Surgical resection NA
69 M Acute upper abdominal pain R Y 1 1.5 cm TAE 2 months
50 M Evaluation of aneurysm of SMA UR Y 1 2.5 cm No treatment 2 years
48 M Recurrent episodes of GI bleeding UR Y 1 1 cm Conservative therapy Died 1 year
22 Lossing et al35 1995 1 77 F Pain lower abdomen radiating to back R Y 1 1.5 × 1.3 cm TAE 2 years
23 Chiang et al36 1994 1 59 M Asymptomatic UR Y 2 2.5 × 4 cm, 1.5 × 1.3 cm Surgical resection 4 months
24 Chiou et al8 1993 1 59 F Intermittent epigastric pain UR Y 1 3 cm Surgical resection NA
25 Grech et al37 1988 1 50 F Asymptomatic UR Y 1 23 mm NA NA