“…A replaced common hepatic artery (RCHA) from the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) is one of the variants of the celiomesenteric trunk and is rare, occurring in 1.13% of 19,013 cases in the largest systematic review of the literature. 1 Patients with an RCHA can require vascular intervention for acute and chronic ischemia, 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 aneurysms, 8 , 9 dissection, 10 and median arcuate ligament syndrome. 8 Reports of patients with mesenteric ischemia in the setting of a celiomesenteric trunk variant have described excellent clinical results with thoughtful and timely open and endovascular intervention.…”