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Inferior gluteal artery surgical access for embolization of large internal iliac artery aneurysm in a hostile abdomen.
Tigkiropoulos, Konstantinos; Lazaridis, Ioannis; Stavridis, Kyriakos; Tympanidou, Marianthi; Karamanos, Dimitrios; Saratzis, Nikolaos.
Affiliation
  • Tigkiropoulos K; Vascular Unit, 1st University Surgical Department, Aristotle University, Papageorgiou General Hospital, Thessaloniki 56403, Greece.
  • Lazaridis I; Vascular Unit, 1st University Surgical Department, Aristotle University, Papageorgiou General Hospital, Thessaloniki 56403, Greece.
  • Stavridis K; Vascular Unit, 1st University Surgical Department, Aristotle University, Papageorgiou General Hospital, Thessaloniki 56403, Greece.
  • Tympanidou M; Vascular Unit, 1st University Surgical Department, Aristotle University, Papageorgiou General Hospital, Thessaloniki 56403, Greece.
  • Karamanos D; Vascular Unit, 1st University Surgical Department, Aristotle University, Papageorgiou General Hospital, Thessaloniki 56403, Greece.
  • Saratzis N; Vascular Unit, 1st University Surgical Department, Aristotle University, Papageorgiou General Hospital, Thessaloniki 56403, Greece.
J Surg Case Rep ; 2019(4): rjz098, 2019 Apr.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30967933
INTRODUCTION: Internal iliac artery aneurysms (IIAA) are a rare entity compared with all aortoiliac aneurysms. Continuous expansion due to retrograde flow from runoff vessels can lead to rupture with devastating results. Exclusion of the aneurysm represents a challenging procedure especially if the access is limited and the patient has a history of reoperations in the pelvic region. CASE: A 78-year-old man with a history of endovascular aortic repair, coverage of internal iliac arteries and right hemicolectomy for adenocarcinoma of ascending colon presented with a rapidly expanding right IIAA (8.8 cm) due to type II endoleak. He successfully treated with coil embolization through inferior gluteal artery surgical access. CONCLUSION: Inferior gluteal artery surgical access for embolization of internal iliac aneurysms in patients with hostile abdomen or in cases where antegrade route has already been excluded, is a feasible technique.

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: J Surg Case Rep Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Greece Country of publication: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: J Surg Case Rep Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Greece Country of publication: United kingdom