Segmental arterial mediolysis with a ruptured visceral artery on two consecutive days

Author:

Ito Chikao1ORCID,Koyama Tomohide1,Fujimori Daisuke1,Takahashi Isao1,Kasuya Miyuki1,Oe Kyoji1,Sakamoto So1ORCID,Yoshida Ryuhei1,Yoshiike Yasutaka1,Ito Masaaki1,Yamashita Wataru2,Watanabe Sho2,Isogai Jun2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Emergency Medicine Asahi General Hospital Chiba Japan

2. Department of Radiology Asahi General Hospital Chiba Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundWe describe a case of segmental arterial mediolysis in which a vessel ruptured on two consecutive days.Case PresentationA 69‐year‐old man presented with sudden‐onset abdominal pain. Computed tomography showed a hematoma in the gastric wall. The patient was discharged after the pain was relieved but returned 8 h later with abdominal pain and shock. Repeated computed tomography revealed a massive intra‐abdominal hemorrhage without previous aneurysm formation. Emergency angiography and coil embolization were successfully carried out. Segmental arterial mediolysis was diagnosed after irregular vasodilated lesions were observed in multiple arteries.ConclusionThis case suggests that accurately predicting the next vessel rupture is difficult. For patients experiencing intra‐abdominal bleeding with segmental arterial mediolysis, we suggest treating only ruptured aneurysms and closely following‐up unruptured aneurysms.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Materials Science (miscellaneous),Business and International Management

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