Targeted Surgical Repair of a Symptomatic Hepatic Artery Aneurysm: Case Insights and Outcomes
Alessandro Robaldo, Francesca Mariani, Alessandra Cristaudi, Giorgio Prouse, Pietro Majno-Hurst, Luca Giovannacci

TL;DR
This case study shows successful surgical repair of a rare liver artery aneurysm, emphasizing the importance of timely treatment and personalized approaches.
Contribution
The paper presents a detailed case of surgical management of a symptomatic hepatic artery aneurysm with long-term follow-up and outcomes.
Findings
Surgical repair of a 24-mm hepatic artery aneurysm was successfully performed using a vein graft with no residual aneurysm at 12-month follow-up.
Postoperative bleeding from the left gastric artery was effectively managed with endovascular coil embolization.
The case supports surgical intervention as a safe option when endovascular treatment is not feasible.
Abstract
Hepatic artery aneurysms (HAAs) are rare but significant vascular lesions associated with high mortality due to rupture, particularly in symptomatic cases. This report highlights the clinical importance of timely intervention and presents a case of surgical management of a true HAA. We present a 58‐year‐old man with a history of Crohn’s disease who exhibited acute right upper quadrant and epigastric pain. Initial evaluation, including CT angiography (CTA), revealed a 24‐mm fusiform HAA involving the common hepatic artery. Despite transient relief of pain with analgesics, surgical intervention was deemed necessary due to the aneurysm’s size and risk of rupture. The patient underwent an aneurysmectomy with reconstruction using an inverted great saphenous vein graft through a bilateral subcostal incision. The surgical procedure was completed without intraoperative complications,…
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TopicsAbdominal vascular conditions and treatments · Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes · Vascular Anomalies and Treatments
