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Abstract
INTRODUCTION: An aortoenteric fistula is a communication between the aorta and an adjacent loop of the bowel. Here we report a case with this rare complication with typical herald bleeding. CASE REPORT: A 66-year-old man underwent elective repair of a large supra-renal abdominal aortic aneurysm and returned 6 months later to our clinic after experiencing a melena with hematochezia. The source of bleeding could not be identified by gastroscopy but the following day he vomited a large volume of blood, rapidly became haemodynamically unstable and died of hypotensive shock. A CT scan on the same day showed an increasing area of low-density soft tissue around the graft wall compared with the previous CT scan images obtained initially after the aortic repair. An aortoenteric fistula was confirmed by autopsy.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 20062711 PMCID: PMC2803871 DOI: 10.1186/1757-1626-2-9074
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cases J ISSN: 1757-1626
Figure 1A CT scan at 2 months after the aortic surgery. No abnormalities were seen around the aorta. B CT scan at the fourth day after patient admission. Low-density area(arrowhead) had increased between the graft wall and the aneurismal wall(arrow), and seemed to continue to the duodenum.
Figure 2A Gastroscopy on patient admission. Small fresh blood stained fluids was seen in the stomach and the duodenum. C Gastroscopy at the fourth day after patient admission. Exsanguinating bleeding was seen at the third portion of the duodenum.
Figure 3Autopsy findings. A Adhesion was seen between aortic wall and third portion of the duodenum. B Aorto-enteric fistula involving the third parts of the duodenum was seen in the soft tissue. C The fistula was just above the sutured site of aortic replacement. The graft wall was preserved but dirty soft tissue and thrombus was seen between the graft wall and aneurismal wall. No peritoneal or retroperitoneal hemorrhage was seen.