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Angiology
Research from K. Sasaki and co-authors provides new data about angiology
February 24th, 2009
"A 73-year-old man underwent a pylorus-preserving Whipple's procedure for distal cholangiocarcinoma. His postoperative course was complicated by the formation of a pancreatic fistula, which was initially managed conservatively," scientists writing in the journal Surgery Today report. "On postoperative day (POD) 86, he lost 100 ml of blood from the site of the pancreatic fistula. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) showed a pseudoaneurysm, 12 mm in diameter, in the common hepatic artery. The diameter of the pseudoaneurysm increased to 15 mm on POD 89, so we implanted coronary covered stents to prevent massive bleeding from rupture and to retain hepatic...
Source: Cancer Weekly (2009-02-24)
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