Acute pancreatitis following segmental pancreatic resection associated with portal vein thrombosis and aneurysm of the spleno-mesenteric venous confluence.

Journal: Acta Chirurgica Belgica
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Abstract

Vascular abnormalities associated with acute pancreatitis are well-known and reported in the literature in up to 50% of the patients with acute necrotizing pancreatitis. Most reported vascular abnormalities are superior mesenteric and/or portal vein thromboses and arterial pseudo-aneurysms. Portal vein aneurysm and/or spleno-mesenteric venous aneurysm are rare entities. Furthermore, portal vein aneurysm can be complicated by portal vein thrombosis. We report a case of spleno-mesenteric vein aneurysm that unusually followed portal vein thrombosis and was secondary to postoperative pancreatitis following segmental pancreatic resection for a well-differentiated endocrine carcinoma. The patient was treated successfully with conservative treatment, although he developed a hepatic abscess two months after his treatment.

Authors
G Liberale, D Elias, B Reynard, D Malka, T De Baere, P Lasser, M Pocard