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Table 1 Compilation of found case reports of omental artery aneurysm rupture [11-17]

From: Intraperitoneal hemorrhage secondary to ruptured omental artery aneurysm associated with polyarteritis nodosa: a case report

Case Report

Patient age/sex

Comorbidities

Chief symptoms

Management

Perioperative complications

Long-term complications

Jacobs et al.

63, M

Obesity, DM T2, Atrial fibrillation

Abdominal discomfort, Hypovolemic shock

Laparotomy, arterial ligation

None reported

None reported

Bettini et al.

73, F

CABG, Aortic valve replacement, Hypertension

Acute abdominal pain, Vomiting

Laparotomy, partial omentectomy

None reported

None reported

Park et al.

71, M

Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis

Bloody peritoneal effluents, AMS, Hypovolemic shock

Laparotomy, omentectomy

None reported

None reported

Fernandes et al.

66, M

Atrial fibrillation

Epigastric pain, Hypovolemic shock

Laparotomy, arterial resection

None reported

None reported

Takahashi et al.

27, M

None reported

Acute upper abdominal pain, Anemia

Transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE)

None reported

None reported

Bundy et al.

74, M

None reported

LUQ and epigastric pain

Direct percutaneous embolization

None reported

None reported

Matsumoto et al.

25, M

None reported

LUQ pain

TAE, Partial omentectomy

None reported

None reported

El-Farra et al.

75, F

None

Diffuse abdominal pain

Laparotomy, arterial resection

None reported

None reported