Abstract
We describe the surgical management of an asymptomatic 3-cm saccular aneurysm originating from a celiomesenteric trunk in a 45-year-old man. Surgical management was influenced by the location of the aneurysm, involving hepatic, splenic, and superior mesenteric arterial branches, by the young age of the patient, which made use of a synthetic graft less ideal, and by the lack of endovascular options.
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