2000
DOI: 10.1007/s100169910074
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Considerations in the Management of Aneurysms of the Superior Mesenteric Artery

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“…Because of the high incidence of rupture and its associated mortality, repair of SMA aneurysms is necessary irrespective of symptomatology. The treatment of choice is aneurymectomy and vascular reconstruction [6,7]. Transcatheter endovascular embolization of SMA aneurysm may provide additional therapeutic options especially to those with poor surgical candidates and favorable aneurysm anatomy [8].…”
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“…Because of the high incidence of rupture and its associated mortality, repair of SMA aneurysms is necessary irrespective of symptomatology. The treatment of choice is aneurymectomy and vascular reconstruction [6,7]. Transcatheter endovascular embolization of SMA aneurysm may provide additional therapeutic options especially to those with poor surgical candidates and favorable aneurysm anatomy [8].…”
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“…15 Although diagnosis is difficult, SMA aneurysms have both a rupture risk and a mortality rate of 40 to 50%. [16][17][18] …”
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“…10 Cependant, la totalit e de la perfusion intestinale du patient aurait repos e sur la perm eabilit e de ce seul greffon veineux saph ene. Une anastomose art erio-art erielle assurerait vraisemblablement les meilleurs d ebit, perm eabilit e et durabilit e. Par cons equent, une alternative sû re et valable pour assurer la perfusion de l'intestin grê le etait d'autotransplanter dans l'aorte abdominale le p edicule distal de l'AMS, pour assurer la majorit e de la perfusion du j ejunum et de l'il eon.…”
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