| Literature DB >> 21494534 |
Omer Tetik1, Kazim Ergunes, Ismail Yurekli, Orhan Gokalp, Mehmet Bademci, Ovunc Aslan, Ali Gurbuz.
Abstract
Iliac vein aneurysm is a rare vascular abnormality. It has been reported as a primary aneurysm of unknown cause, or, when a cause could be identified, as a secondary iliac vein aneurysm. Occasionally, iliac vein aneurysm develops in association with distal arteriovenous fistula. Although venous aneurysms occur most commonly in the neck and central thoracic veins, they also have been reported in the visceral veins and the extremities.Herein, we present the case of a 34-year-old man in whom a giant external-iliac-vein aneurysm was incidentally found during the investigation of a post-traumatic femoral arteriovenous fistula. The aneurysm was surgically resected, the iliac vein was reconstructed by means of lateral venorrhaphy, and the patient had an uneventful, complete recovery. We discuss the origin of the aneurysm and our choice of surgical techniques.Entities:
Keywords: Aneurysm/etiology/radiography/surgery; arteriovenous fistula/complications/etiology/pathology/surgery; femoral artery/injuries/surgery; femoral vein/surgery; iliac vein/radiography/surgery; incidental findings; suture techniques; treatment outcome; ultrasonography, Doppler, color; vascular surgical procedures/methods; wounds, gunshot/complications
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21494534 PMCID: PMC3066812
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tex Heart Inst J ISSN: 0730-2347