Long R Jiao, Shirin E Khorsandi, Paolo Limongelli, Robin C Williamson, Nagy A Habib, James E Jackson, Paul Tait
Context Delayed arterial hemorrhage is a rare complication after pancreaticoduodenectomy (frequency 2-4%) but carries a high mortality, with up to a third of patients dying as a consequence. Its ideal management remains unclear. Case series Between 1993 and 2007, 317 head of pancreas resections were performed at our institution; there were 5 cases of delayed arterial hemorrhage (frequency 1.6%). Conclusion This paper presents our experience in the management of delayed arterial haemorrhage post pancreaticoduodenecomy and discusses the role of angiograms, endoscopy and laparotomy in its management.