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Figure 1. (a) Selective angiography of the common hepatic artery, branching from the superior mesenteric artery, clearly shows the pseudoaneurysm (arrowheads) originating at the surgical anastomosis of the donor–receptor hepatic artery. Note also the moderate stenosis at the surgical anastomosis (arrow). (b) Superselective catheterization of the false aneurysm (arrowheads) with use of a microcatheter. The plastic, biliary stent is clearly visible (arrows). (c) Completion angiography shows complete packing of the false aneurysm with microcoils and a fully patent hepatic artery.





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