Superior mesenteric artery dissection with prolonged abdominal angina treated by laparotomy, endarterectomy, patch angioplasty, and retrograde open mesenteric stenting: a case report

Abstract Background Most patients with isolated superior mesenteric artery (SMA) dissection are successfully managed conservatively. However, some patients require more invasive treatment. Case presentation We herein describe a 45-year-old man with isolated SMA dissection. He initially underwent con...

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Main Authors: Shinichi Tanaka, Atsushi Fukuda, Eisuke Kawakubo, Takuya Matsumoto
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Language:English
Published: Japan Surgical Society 2019-10-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40792-019-0736-0
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author Shinichi Tanaka
Atsushi Fukuda
Eisuke Kawakubo
Takuya Matsumoto
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description Abstract Background Most patients with isolated superior mesenteric artery (SMA) dissection are successfully managed conservatively. However, some patients require more invasive treatment. Case presentation We herein describe a 45-year-old man with isolated SMA dissection. He initially underwent conservative treatment. However, because of persistent abdominal angina, we considered the need for surgical revascularization. He was successfully treated by endarterectomy, patch angioplasty, and retrograde open mesenteric stenting. The abdominal angina was stabilized thereafter. Conclusions The combination of endarterectomy, patch angioplasty, and retrograde open mesenteric stenting is useful for isolated SMA dissection, and long patency can be expected for some patients.
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spelling doaj-art-8757dcef29e24ba69520fe46bdea840e2025-08-20T03:33:50ZengJapan Surgical SocietySurgical Case Reports2198-77932019-10-01511510.1186/s40792-019-0736-0Superior mesenteric artery dissection with prolonged abdominal angina treated by laparotomy, endarterectomy, patch angioplasty, and retrograde open mesenteric stenting: a case reportShinichi Tanaka0Atsushi Fukuda1Eisuke Kawakubo2Takuya Matsumoto3Division of Vascular Surgery, Saiseikai Karatsu HospitalDivision of Vascular Surgery, Saiseikai Karatsu HospitalDepartment of Surgery and Science, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu UniversityDepartment of Vascular Surgery, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, International University of Health and WelfareAbstract Background Most patients with isolated superior mesenteric artery (SMA) dissection are successfully managed conservatively. However, some patients require more invasive treatment. Case presentation We herein describe a 45-year-old man with isolated SMA dissection. He initially underwent conservative treatment. However, because of persistent abdominal angina, we considered the need for surgical revascularization. He was successfully treated by endarterectomy, patch angioplasty, and retrograde open mesenteric stenting. The abdominal angina was stabilized thereafter. Conclusions The combination of endarterectomy, patch angioplasty, and retrograde open mesenteric stenting is useful for isolated SMA dissection, and long patency can be expected for some patients.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40792-019-0736-0Superior mesenteric arteryDissectionThromboendarterectomyStent
spellingShingle Shinichi Tanaka
Atsushi Fukuda
Eisuke Kawakubo
Takuya Matsumoto
Superior mesenteric artery dissection with prolonged abdominal angina treated by laparotomy, endarterectomy, patch angioplasty, and retrograde open mesenteric stenting: a case report
Surgical Case Reports
Superior mesenteric artery
Dissection
Thromboendarterectomy
Stent
title Superior mesenteric artery dissection with prolonged abdominal angina treated by laparotomy, endarterectomy, patch angioplasty, and retrograde open mesenteric stenting: a case report
title_full Superior mesenteric artery dissection with prolonged abdominal angina treated by laparotomy, endarterectomy, patch angioplasty, and retrograde open mesenteric stenting: a case report
title_fullStr Superior mesenteric artery dissection with prolonged abdominal angina treated by laparotomy, endarterectomy, patch angioplasty, and retrograde open mesenteric stenting: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Superior mesenteric artery dissection with prolonged abdominal angina treated by laparotomy, endarterectomy, patch angioplasty, and retrograde open mesenteric stenting: a case report
title_short Superior mesenteric artery dissection with prolonged abdominal angina treated by laparotomy, endarterectomy, patch angioplasty, and retrograde open mesenteric stenting: a case report
title_sort superior mesenteric artery dissection with prolonged abdominal angina treated by laparotomy endarterectomy patch angioplasty and retrograde open mesenteric stenting a case report
topic Superior mesenteric artery
Dissection
Thromboendarterectomy
Stent
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40792-019-0736-0
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