R N Georges, S Lipman, F Silvestri, B Sussman, H Dardik
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Endovascular treatment of mycotic hepatic artery aneurysm in the hostile abdomen--a case report.
Mycotic hepatic artery aneurysms are rare. This report documents a case in which a mycotic hepatic artery aneurysm was associated with Crohn's disease, renal adenocarcinoma, and a urinary tract infection. Endovascular management of this mycotic hepatic artery aneurysm was successful in the setting of a hostile abdomen based on multiple previous operations, a stoma, and a scarred abdomen.