Abstract
Background: Intracystic bleeding is an infrequent but potentially lethal complication of pancreatic pseudocyst. Early preoperative diagnosis is an important aspect of effective management. Case outlines: Three patients presented with bleeding into a pancreatic pseudocyst One was managed by intracystic ligation and external drainage, one was managed with postoperative angiographic embolisation and the third patient underwent angiographic embolisation as definitive treatment. Discussion: Massive bleeding from a pseudoaneurysm associated with pseudocyst of the pancreas carries a high mortality and morbidity rate. A high index of suspicion for patients with suggestive clinical signs and symptoms plus careful evaluation on a thin-sliced contrast-enhanced CT scan with early and delayed films corroborated by selective angiography leads to better management.
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Bose, S., De Bakshi, S., Banerjee, A., & Anklesaria, D. (2003). Three cases of massive bleeding from pancreatic pseudocysts. HPB, 5(2), 114–117. https://doi.org/10.1080/13651820310001162
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