Abstract
True aneurysms of the inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery (IPDA) are rare. Nearly half present with rupture. Stenosis or occlusion of the celiac axis is well recognized in association with IPDA aneurysm. The authors report a case of nonruptured IPDA aneurysm that presented with postprandial abdominal pain. Arteriography revealed celiac axis occlusion. The patient was successfully managed by aortohepatic bypass and aneurysm exclusion.
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