" "
Full Text (PDF)
Case Report

A Case of Spontaneous Celiac Artery Dissection with Unusual Presentation

Dr shravan Bohra , Bohra Shravan G.1 , Shah Apurva S.1

Author Information

Licence:



Gastroenterology International 2(1-2):p 17-20, . | DOI:
How Cite This Article:

Received : N/A         Accepted : N/A          Published : N/A

Abstract

Spontaneous dissection of celiac trunk is quiet an uncommon medical condition, with less than forty case reports in the medical literature. Due to rarity of this disease in clinical practice and non-specific nature of symptoms, a high degree of clinical suspicion is needed. Epigastric pain is most common presenting symptom. Symptomatic spontaneous celiac artery dissection is a rare condition that is being detected more often with the use of advanced imaging techniques. The ideal treatment has not yet been established but the available strategies are conservative medical management, endovascular intervention or surgical revascularization. We describe the case of 55 year old man who presented with severe upper abdominal pain , dynamic small bowel obstruction and diagnosed as spontaneous celiac artery dissection on imaging , confirmed on angiography. We provide a review of the current literature about imaging finding and management of this
rare entity.

Keywords: Celiac Artery; Bowel Obstruction; Angiography.  


References

No records found.


Funding


Author Information

Authors and Affiliatione

  • Dr shravan Bohra
    ,
  • Bohra Shravan G.1
    ,
  • Shah Apurva S.1
    ,

Conflicts of Interest

Supplementary Information

Below is the link to the supplementary material.


Rights and Permissions



About this article


Cite this article


Licence:



Download citation

Received Accepted Published
N/A N/A N/A
DOI:
Keywords

Article Level Metrics

Last Updated

Sunday 08 June 2025, 07:50:02 (IST)


54

Accesses

00
0
00

Citations


22
11
23

View full article metrics including social shares, article views and publishing history


Article Keywords


Keyword Highlighting

Highlight selected keywords in the article text.


Timeline


Received N/A
Accepted N/A
Published N/A

licence



Access this article




Share