Pancreatic Pseudocyst with Splenic Artery Erosion, Retroperitoneal and Splenic Hematoma
The erosion of the peripancreatic vascular structures is a rare but life-endangering complication of pancreatic diseases. We report a female patient with a multicompartmentalized pancreatic pseudocyst that eroded the splenic artery resulting in a retroperitoneal and splenic hematoma with hemodynamic...
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doaj-b2f152f31a0b4f7f8c3ae883d3c1c5382020-11-24T20:58:59ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Surgery2090-69002090-69192015-01-01201510.1155/2015/981860981860Pancreatic Pseudocyst with Splenic Artery Erosion, Retroperitoneal and Splenic HematomaPetre V. H. Botianu0Adrian S. Dobre1Ana-Maria V. Botianu2Danusia Onisor3Surgical Clinic 4, M5 Department, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Tirgu-Mures, 540141 Tirgu-Mures, RomaniaSurgical Clinic 4, M5 Department, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Tirgu-Mures, 540141 Tirgu-Mures, RomaniaGastroenterology Clinic/Medical I, M3 Department, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Tirgu-Mures, 540136 Tirgu-Mures, RomaniaGastroenterology Clinic/Medical VII, M3 Department, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Tirgu-Mures, 540141 Tirgu-Mures, RomaniaThe erosion of the peripancreatic vascular structures is a rare but life-endangering complication of pancreatic diseases. We report a female patient with a multicompartmentalized pancreatic pseudocyst that eroded the splenic artery resulting in a retroperitoneal and splenic hematoma with hemodynamic instability which required emergency laparotomy with splenectomy, partial cystectomy, ligation of the splenic artery at the level of the vascular erosion, cholecystectomy (lithiasis), and multiple drainage. The postoperative course was difficult (elevated level of platelets, pancreatic fistula) but eventually favourable, with no abdominal complaints and no recurrence at 2-year follow-up. The case shows that the pancreatic pseudocysts may present with acute hemorrhagic complications with life-endangering potential and significant postoperative morbidity.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/981860 |
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Petre V. H. Botianu Adrian S. Dobre Ana-Maria V. Botianu Danusia Onisor |
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Petre V. H. Botianu Adrian S. Dobre Ana-Maria V. Botianu Danusia Onisor Pancreatic Pseudocyst with Splenic Artery Erosion, Retroperitoneal and Splenic Hematoma Case Reports in Surgery |
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Petre V. H. Botianu Adrian S. Dobre Ana-Maria V. Botianu Danusia Onisor |
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Pancreatic Pseudocyst with Splenic Artery Erosion, Retroperitoneal and Splenic Hematoma |
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Pancreatic Pseudocyst with Splenic Artery Erosion, Retroperitoneal and Splenic Hematoma |
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Pancreatic Pseudocyst with Splenic Artery Erosion, Retroperitoneal and Splenic Hematoma |
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Pancreatic Pseudocyst with Splenic Artery Erosion, Retroperitoneal and Splenic Hematoma |
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Pancreatic Pseudocyst with Splenic Artery Erosion, Retroperitoneal and Splenic Hematoma |
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pancreatic pseudocyst with splenic artery erosion, retroperitoneal and splenic hematoma |
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Case Reports in Surgery |
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2090-6900 2090-6919 |
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The erosion of the peripancreatic vascular structures is a rare but life-endangering complication of pancreatic diseases. We report a female patient with a multicompartmentalized pancreatic pseudocyst that eroded the splenic artery resulting in a retroperitoneal and splenic hematoma with hemodynamic instability which required emergency laparotomy with splenectomy, partial cystectomy, ligation of the splenic artery at the level of the vascular erosion, cholecystectomy (lithiasis), and multiple drainage. The postoperative course was difficult (elevated level of platelets, pancreatic fistula) but eventually favourable, with no abdominal complaints and no recurrence at 2-year follow-up. The case shows that the pancreatic pseudocysts may present with acute hemorrhagic complications with life-endangering potential and significant postoperative morbidity. |
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