Aneurysm and stenosis of the celiomesenteric trunk: A rare anomaly

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A celiomesenteric trunk (CMT) anomaly is extremely rare, occurring in less than 0.5% of people. We describe two cases of CMT anomaly treated surgically for median arcuate ligament compression with stenosis causing intestinal angina and an asymptomatic aneurysm. Disease involving a CMT is extremely uncommon. This comprises the first report of symptomatic median arcuate ligament compression of a CMT. Only four cases of aneurysmal disease are reported so far. Indications and technique of surgical repair of CMT aneurysms are similar to those used for splanchnic artery aneurysms.

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Kalra, M., Panneton, J. M., Hofer, J. M., & Andrews, J. C. (2003). Aneurysm and stenosis of the celiomesenteric trunk: A rare anomaly. Journal of Vascular Surgery, 37(3), 679–682. https://doi.org/10.1067/mva.2003.37

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