2020
DOI: 10.1111/ans.16175
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Symptomatic pancreaticoduodenal artery aneurysm with coeliac artery occlusion repaired by ligation of aneurysm and creation of neocoeliac trunk

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“…Most of our cohort presented with one aneurysm affecting the IPDA close to its origin from the SMA 3,14 . This was in line with the PDA arcades functioning as the most significant collateral pathway in CA stenosis or occlusion 15,21,22,23 . Our results also reaffirmed that aneurysm size in SKS does not predict rupture 3,8–10,12 …”
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“…Most of our cohort presented with one aneurysm affecting the IPDA close to its origin from the SMA 3,14 . This was in line with the PDA arcades functioning as the most significant collateral pathway in CA stenosis or occlusion 15,21,22,23 . Our results also reaffirmed that aneurysm size in SKS does not predict rupture 3,8–10,12 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…3,14 This was in line with the PDA arcades functioning as the most significant collateral pathway in CA stenosis or occlusion. 15,21,22,23 Our results also reaffirmed that aneurysm size in SKS does not predict rupture. 3,[8][9][10]12 Notably, MAL compression was the aetiology of CA stenosis or occlusion found in all our patients.…”
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confidence: 79%
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