Abstract

Background

Postoperative bleeding originating from pseudoaneurysms after radical gastrectomy is not common, but it can be fatal. In particular, delayed bleeding that occurs after the seventh postoperative day is rare.

Case presentation

A 54-year-old man underwent laparoscopic distal gastrectomy, D2 lymph node dissection, and Roux en-Y reconstruction for duodenal neuroendocrine tumors. Drainage was performed for a postoperative pancreatic fistula and abdominal abscess. On the 28th postoperative day, he passed a large amount of bloody stool; therefore, emergency esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) and angiography were performed. However, neither examination demonstrated any bleeding foci or pseudoaneurysm. He was conservatively observed and discharged on the 50th postoperative day. Approximately 1 year after the surgery, he passed a bloody stool and experienced hemorrhagic shock. An EGD revealed exposed blood vessels at the duodenal blind end. His condition was diagnosed as a pseudoaneurysm arising from gastroduodenal artery, which ruptured into the duodenum, based on abdominal contrast-enhanced computed tomography findings. Emergency angiography was performed, and the pseudoaneurysm and artery were successfully embolized.

Conclusions

This case illustrates that there is a possibility of delayed bleeding even 1 year after gastrectomy. Such cases may be serious and require immediate and careful management.

Details

Title
Gastroduodenal artery pseudoaneurysm hemorrhage 1 year after laparoscopic distal gastrectomy: a case report
Author
Kunitomo Aina 1 ; Misawa Kazunari 1 ; Sato Yozo 2 ; Ito Yuichi 1 ; Ito Seiji 1 ; Hosoi Takahiro 1 ; Okuno Masataka 1 ; Higaki Eiji 1 ; Oshiro Taihei 1 ; Natsume Seiji 1 ; Kinoshita Takashi 1 ; Senda Yoshiki 1 ; Abe, Tetsuya 1 ; Komori Koji 1 ; Inaba Yoshitaka 2 ; Shimizu Yasuhiro 1 

 Aichi Cancer Center Hospital, Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Nagoya City, Japan (GRID:grid.410800.d) (ISNI:0000 0001 0722 8444) 
 Aichi Cancer Center Hospital, Department of Diagnostic & Interventional Radiology, Nagoya City, Japan (GRID:grid.410800.d) (ISNI:0000 0001 0722 8444) 
Publication year
2020
Publication date
Dec 2020
Publisher
International Academic Publishing Co Ltd.
e-ISSN
21987793
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2356952077
Copyright
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