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Crohn's Disease and Jejunal Artery Aneurysms: A Report of the First Case and a Review of the Literature.
Vincenzi, Paolo; Gaudenzi, Diletta; Mulazzani, Luca; Rebonato, Alberto; Patriti, Alberto.
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  • Vincenzi P; Department of Surgery, Ospedali Riuniti Marche Nord, Piazzale Cinelli n 1, 61121 Pesaro, Italy.
  • Gaudenzi D; Department of Perioperative Services, AOU Ospedali Riuniti di Ancona, Via Conca n 71, 60126 Ancona, Italy.
  • Mulazzani L; Department of Radiology, Division of Interventional Radiology, Ospedali Riuniti Marche Nord, Piazzale Cinelli n 1, 61121 Pesaro, Italy.
  • Rebonato A; Department of Radiology, Division of Interventional Radiology, Ospedali Riuniti Marche Nord, Piazzale Cinelli n 1, 61121 Pesaro, Italy.
  • Patriti A; Department of Surgery, Ospedali Riuniti Marche Nord, Piazzale Cinelli n 1, 61121 Pesaro, Italy.
Medicina (Kaunas) ; 58(10)2022 Sep 24.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36295505
Background and Objectives: Jejunal artery (JA) and ileal artery (IA) aneurysms constitute less than 3% of all visceral artery aneurysms (VAAs), carrying a risk of rupture as high as 30%, and a mortality of 20%. Though many etiologies have been reported in the literature, no mention exists on a causal association between these aneurysms and inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). We present the first case of a JA aneurysm related to Crohn's Disease (CD) together with a review of the literature. Materials and Methods: A 74-year-old male presenting with CD intestinal relapse and an incidental finding at the computed tomography enterography (CTE) of a 53 × 47 × 25mm apparently intact JA pseudoaneurysm, arising from the first and second jejunal branches, underwent coil embolization followed by small bowel resection, with an uneventful outcome. We also included the review of literature on JA and IA aneurysms, analyzing all reports published in PubMed and Scopus from 1943 to July 2022. Results: 60 manuscripts with 103 cases of JA and IA aneurysms in 100 patients were identified. Among cases with available data, 34 (33.0%) presented acutely with rupture, 45 (43.7%) were described as non-ruptured. 83 (80.6%), and 14 (13.6%) were JA and IA aneurysms, respectively, having a median size of 15 (range:3.5-52) mm. Atherosclerosis (16.5%), infections (10.7%), and vasculitides/connective tissue disorders (9.7%) represented the main causes mentioned. Mean age was 53.6 (±19.2) years, male patients being 59.4%. One third of patients (32.4%) were asymptomatic. Overall, treatment was indicated in 63% of patients, with surgery and endovascular procedures performed in 61.9% and 38.1% cases, respectively. The technical success rate of endovascular treatment (EVT) was 95.8%. The mortality rate was 11.8%, being higher (21.2%) in the rupture group. Conclusions: The prompt treatment accomplished in our case granted a successful outcome. JA and IA aneurysms should be included among local complications of IBD. Considering their high potential for rupture, regardless of size, a low threshold for endovascular or surgical treatment should be applied.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Doença de Crohn / Procedimentos Endovasculares / Aneurisma Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies Limite: Aged / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Medicina (Kaunas) Assunto da revista: MEDICINA Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Itália

Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Doença de Crohn / Procedimentos Endovasculares / Aneurisma Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies Limite: Aged / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Medicina (Kaunas) Assunto da revista: MEDICINA Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Itália