Title: Is Celiac Trunk Revascularization Necessary After High-Flow Pancreaticoduodenal Arterial Arcades Aneurysm Retrograde Embolization?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Population
2.2. Pre Interventional Imaging
2.3. Embolization Interventions
2.4. Outcomes and Follow-Up Assessment
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Demographics and Clinical Data
3.2. Procedure Details
3.3. Technical and Clinical Success
3.4. Embolization Safety
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Patient | Sex | Age (y) | Circumstances of Discovery | Urgent/Scheduled Embolization | Size of PDA (mm) | Celiac Trunk Occlusion or Stenosis (>50%) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | F | 87 | Rupture | Urgent | 16 | Yes |
2 | M | 48 | Fortuitous | Scheduled | 20 | Yes |
3 | M | 64 | Rupture | Urgent | 4 | Yes |
4 | F | 58 | Rupture | Urgent | 12 | Yes |
5 | F | 53 | Rupture | Urgent | 15 | Yes |
6 | M | 79 | Fortuitous | Scheduled | 17 | Yes |
7 | M | 49 | Fortuitous | Scheduled | 13 | Yes |
8 | M | 63 | Rupture | Urgent | 15 | Yes |
9 | F | 47 | Abdominal discomfort | Scheduled | 15 | Yes |
10 | F | 60 | Fortuitous | Scheduled | 19 | Yes |
11 | M | 53 | Abdominal discomfort | Scheduled | 15 | Yes |
12 | M | 64 | Rupture | Urgent | 26 | Yes |
13 | M | 85 | Acute abdominal pain | Urgent | 8 | Yes |
14 | F | 78 | Fortuitous | Scheduled | 17 | Yes |
15 | M | 71 | Acute abdominal pain | Urgent | 4 | Yes |
16 | F | 47 | Rupture | Urgent | 34 | Yes |
17 | F | 34 | Fortuitous | Scheduled | 17 | Yes |
18 | F | 80 | Rupture | Urgent | 5 | Yes |
19 | F | 68 | Fortuitous | Scheduled | 9 | Yes |
20 | F | 76 | Fortuitous | Scheduled | 45 | Yes |
21 | M | 67 | Fortuitous | Scheduled | 15 | Yes |
22 | M | 83 | Rupture | Urgent | 9 | Yes |
23 | M | 77 | Rupture | Urgent | 18 | Yes |
Patient | Embolization Agent | Embolization Technique | Reinjection of Splanchnic Territory on Final Arteriogram | Technical Success | Complications | Duration of Follow Up (Months) | Exclusion of Aneurysm on 1-Month Imaging |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Microcoils | Sandwich | Yes | Yes | No | 14 | Yes |
2 | Microcoils | Packing | Yes | Yes | No | 73 | Yes |
3 | Microcoils | Sandwich | No HA | Yes | No | 51 | Yes |
4 | Microcoils | Sandwich | Yes | Yes | No | 37 | Yes |
5 | Microcoils | Sandwich | Yes | Yes | No | 16 | Yes |
6 | Microcoils | Sandwich | Yes | Yes | No | 18 | Yes |
7 | Microcoils | Sandwich | Yes | Yes | No | 75 | Yes |
8 | Microcoils | Packing | Yes | Yes | No | 65 | Yes |
9 | Microcoils | Sandwich | Yes | Yes | No | 37 | Yes |
10 | Microcoils | Sandwich | Yes | Yes | No | 48 | Yes |
11 | Microcoils | Sandwich | Yes | Yes | No | 1 | Yes |
12 | Glubran 2® | Occlusion | No HA + SA | Yes | Glue migration into the SA and HA | 1 | Yes |
13 | Microcoils | Sandwich | Yes | Yes | No | 61 | Yes |
14 | Microcoils | Sandwich | Yes | Yes | No | 1 | Yes |
15 | Microcoils | Sandwich | Yes | Yes | No | 2 | Yes |
16 | Microcoils | Sandwich | Yes | Yes | No | 2 | Yes |
17 | Microcoils | Sandwich | Yes | Yes | No | 7 | Yes |
18 | Onyx®18 | Occlusion | Yes | Yes | No | 27 | Yes |
19 | Microcoils | Sandwich | Yes | Yes | No | 20 | Yes |
20 | Microcoils | Sandwich | No SA | Yes | Coil migration into the HA | 5 | Yes |
21 | Microcoils | Sandwich | Yes | Yes | No | 9 | Yes |
22 | Microcoils | Sandwich | Yes | Yes | Coil migration into the SA | 3 | Yes |
23 | Microcoils | Sandwich | Yes | Yes | No | 1 | Yes |
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Jazzar, M.S.; Kobeiter, H.; Ghosn, M.; Amar, R.; Zaarour, Y.; Galletto Pregliasco, A.; Desgranges, P.; Tacher, V.; El Hajjam, M.; Derbel, H. Title: Is Celiac Trunk Revascularization Necessary After High-Flow Pancreaticoduodenal Arterial Arcades Aneurysm Retrograde Embolization? J. Clin. Med. 2024, 13, 7063. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13237063
Jazzar MS, Kobeiter H, Ghosn M, Amar R, Zaarour Y, Galletto Pregliasco A, Desgranges P, Tacher V, El Hajjam M, Derbel H. Title: Is Celiac Trunk Revascularization Necessary After High-Flow Pancreaticoduodenal Arterial Arcades Aneurysm Retrograde Embolization? Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2024; 13(23):7063. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13237063
Chicago/Turabian StyleJazzar, Mohamed Salim, Hicham Kobeiter, Mario Ghosn, Raphael Amar, Youssef Zaarour, Athena Galletto Pregliasco, Pascal Desgranges, Vania Tacher, Mostafa El Hajjam, and Haytham Derbel. 2024. "Title: Is Celiac Trunk Revascularization Necessary After High-Flow Pancreaticoduodenal Arterial Arcades Aneurysm Retrograde Embolization?" Journal of Clinical Medicine 13, no. 23: 7063. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13237063
APA StyleJazzar, M. S., Kobeiter, H., Ghosn, M., Amar, R., Zaarour, Y., Galletto Pregliasco, A., Desgranges, P., Tacher, V., El Hajjam, M., & Derbel, H. (2024). Title: Is Celiac Trunk Revascularization Necessary After High-Flow Pancreaticoduodenal Arterial Arcades Aneurysm Retrograde Embolization? Journal of Clinical Medicine, 13(23), 7063. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13237063