Visceral artery aneurysms: A shred of light on rare entities.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q1 SURGERY Scandinavian Journal of Surgery Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-17 DOI:10.1177/14574969251321936
Nicola Leone, Mattia Migliari, Giovanni F Baresi, Stefano Gennai
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Abstract

Visceral artery aneurysms (VAAs) and pseudoaneurysms are rare but clinically significant vascular pathologies with potentially fatal complications including rupture. VAAs are often asymptomatic and frequently discovered incidentally during imaging performed for unrelated reasons. Their pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and management vary based on the etiology, anatomical location, and patient-specific factors. The prognosis for conservatively managed VAAs is generally favorable, with slow growth rates and low rupture risks. However, pseudoaneurysms, often associated with trauma or pancreatitis, carry a much higher rupture risk and typically require early intervention, regardless of size. Endovascular techniques have progressively replaced open surgery as the preferred treatment approach due to lower complication rates and comparable long-term outcomes. However, current knowledge is biased by the scarcity of high-quality evidence regarding the natural history, rupture risk, and optimal management of VAAs and pseudoaneurysms, largely due to the rarity of these conditions. Consequently, different international societies have provided recommendations with low strength and, in some cases, conflicting indications.

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内脏动脉动脉瘤:对罕见实体的一点启示。
内脏动脉动脉瘤(VAAs)和假性动脉瘤是罕见但临床上重要的血管病变,具有潜在的致命并发症,包括破裂。VAAs通常是无症状的,并且经常是由于不相关的原因在影像学检查中偶然发现的。其病理生理、临床表现和治疗因病因、解剖位置和患者特异性因素而异。保守治疗的VAAs预后良好,生长速度慢,破裂风险低。然而,假性动脉瘤通常与创伤或胰腺炎有关,具有更高的破裂风险,无论大小,通常都需要早期干预。由于较低的并发症发生率和可比较的长期预后,血管内技术已逐渐取代开放手术成为首选的治疗方法。然而,由于VAAs和假性动脉瘤的自然病史、破裂风险和最佳管理方面的高质量证据的缺乏,目前的知识存在偏差,这主要是由于这些疾病的罕见性。因此,不同的国际社会提供的建议力度不高,在某些情况下,还存在相互矛盾的迹象。
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期刊介绍: The Scandinavian Journal of Surgery (SJS) is the official peer reviewed journal of the Finnish Surgical Society and the Scandinavian Surgical Society. It publishes original and review articles from all surgical fields and specialties to reflect the interests of our diverse and international readership that consists of surgeons from all specialties and continents.
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