Hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm rupture: A case report

Devansh Shah, Thomas Young Chul Oh,Tony CY Pang,Jeremy M Hsu

Trauma Case Reports(2023)

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Hepatic artery pseudoaneurysms are an uncommon complication of blunt hepatic trauma typically presenting in a delayed fashion. A 40-year-old male presented to a trauma centre after a 6-metre fall from a construction site with multiple injuries including a grade IV liver laceration centred around the porta hepatis. This liver injury was managed non-operatively. On day sixteen of admission, he had a sudden cardiac arrest from haemorrhagic shock with a subsequent CT demonstrating a ruptured extrahepatic proper hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm. Despite laparotomy and vessel repair, he died from pulmonary complications of aspiration pneumonia and acute lung injury associated with massive transfusion. The literature demonstrates conflicting views regarding the utility of repeat CT to detect a pseudoaneurysm in asymptomatic, non-operatively managed patients with blunt hepatic trauma. In particular, the literature does not distinguish the utility of repeat routine CT for intrahepatic and extrahepatic hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm, the latter if which is rarer. Current guidelines recommend against it, but there are observational studies suggesting utility, particularly in high grade (≥IV) liver injury. In patients with a high-grade injury extending to the porta hepatis, repeat imaging should be considered to detect possible pseudoaneurysm.
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Hepatic trauma,Hepatic pseudoaneurysm,Rupture,Trauma
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