Case report of successful treatment of patient with ruptured celiac artery aneurysm
I. A. Semenenko, V. A. Yumasheva, N. Alieva, N. V. Yasnopolskaya, V. M. Sysoev

TL;DR
This case report describes a successful minimally invasive treatment of a ruptured celiac artery aneurysm.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel successful treatment approach for ruptured celiac artery aneurysms using minimally invasive methods.
Findings
A patient with a ruptured celiac artery aneurysm was successfully treated with a minimally invasive procedure.
The treatment avoided major surgery and led to a positive patient outcome.
This case highlights the potential of minimally invasive techniques in managing CAA rupture.
Abstract
Celiac artery aneurysms (САА) represent the fourth most common visceral artery aneurysm. Despite its rarity, CAA carries a definite risk of rupture and/or other serious complications, which can be fatal. The reported rupture risk varies in the scientific literature, but it appears to range from 10% to 20%. CAA is often diagnosed at a late stage, after it has ruptured. There is currently no consistent approach to managing patients with CAA or its rupture. The aim of this case report is to present a successful minimally invasive treatment of CAA rupture.
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TopicsAbdominal vascular conditions and treatments · Vascular anomalies and interventions · Gastroesophageal reflux and treatments
