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Celiac Artery Dissection (CAD)

Aortic Aneurysms | Last Active: Jan 3 9:16am | Replies (35)

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@chr0nicsurviv0r

Hello I have a celiac artery dissection as well with some aneurysmal dilatiaion of the celiac artery too. I believe this was related to inflammation from cholecystitis I had with also gallstone pancreatitis. It has been stable for about 7 years but was delayed in diagonsis and discovered when I had a CT scan of my abdomen for another reason. I am being followed yearly with doppler ultrasound at a very reputable University hospital in Chicago by the head of vascular surgery who has experience with this. I have had no procedures. Would advise seeking care at a high level teriary care center which sees these uncommon cases. The inital vascular surgeon I saw at my local health care group wanted to do surgery so I sought care elsewhere.. Not sure if this dissection would require further care if there are no complicating factors. Abdominal surgery has its own complications as the celiac nervous plexus surrounds this vessel and if damaged can result in chronic diarrhea etc. not for me as I get older.

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Replies to "@chr0nicsurviv0r Hello I have a celiac artery dissection as well with some aneurysmal dilatiaion of the..."

Hi, I'm Italian. I also have an aneurysmal dissection of the celiac duct, apparently following a dissection of the superior mesenteric artery.
Both were diagnosed late.
I wanted to ask if you were also diagnosed with mesenteritis.
When the mesenteric artery injury occurred, I also had an inflamed gallbladder with biliary sludge.
Can I ask for the details of this center in Chicago?
Have you also done any genetic testing? Have you ever been told about segmental arterial mediolysis? Any other connective tissue diseases?

Thanks.
Fabio

@mjpisa Hello, I am looking for a second opinion for a celiac artery aneurysm, could you please share information for the Chicago facility. Thank you!
Steve