Vasc Spec Int.  2023 Sep;39(3):25. 10.5758/vsi.230055.

Endovascular Treatment of a Giant Aneurysm of the Aberrant Right Hepatic Artery in a Patient with Osler-Weber-Rendu Syndrome: A Case Report

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  • 1Department of Interventional Radiology, Adnan Menderes University Medicine Faculty, Aydın, Turkey
  • 2epartment of Interventional Radiology, Katip Çelebi University Training and Research Hospital, İzmir, Turkey

Abstract

Osler-Weber-Rendu syndrome (OWR) is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by recurrent epistaxis, mucocutaneous or visceral telangiectasias, and arteriovenous malformations in the lungs, liver, brain, and gastrointestinal tract. Hepatic artery aneurysms (HAAs) can also occur in OWR patients. HAAs are the second most common type of visceral artery aneurysm, and mortality rates are high owing to the lack of a tamponade effect. Anatomical variations of the celiacomesenteric vasculature are common, and the most common variation is that of the right hepatic artery originating from the superior mesenteric artery (SMA). We present the endovascular treatment of a patient with OWR and an aberrant right HAA originating from the SMA, with coil embolization and stent grafting. Giant HAAs can be treated endovascularly. However, stent graft placement should be reconsidered because of the need for antithrombotic medication, which may increase the incidence of epistaxis attacks in that patient group.

Keyword

Osler-Weber-Rendu syndrome; Aberrant hepatic artery; Visceral aneurysm; Endovascular; Treatment
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