Literature DB >> 2238821

Gluteal necrosis after acute ischemia of the internal iliac arteries.

C Duff1, H P Simmen, U Brunner, E Bauer, M Turina.   

Abstract

Ligation of the internal iliac artery mostly remains without consequences because of the well established collateral network. In patients with compromised collateral circulation however, acute interruption of both hypogastric arteries during aorto-iliac surgery or transluminal embolisation can lead to necrosis of the gluteal muscles and other adjacent organs (rectum, bladder, lumbosacral plexus). Experience with 3 similar cases after aorto-iliac surgery demonstrates two main intraoperative mechanisms: 1. Embolisation, 2. Ligature of both internal iliac arteries in patients with compromised arteriosclerotic collaterals. Despite of adequate therapy, mortality is over 70%. The most important feature during aorto-iliac operations is to preserve at least one internal iliac artery by either reimplantation of the main stem or by an additional bypass to this artery.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2238821

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vasa        ISSN: 0301-1526            Impact factor:   1.961


  2 in total

1.  Massive Gluteal Muscle Necrosis after Iliac Arterial Embolization in Pelvic Trauma: A Literature Review and Illustrative Case Report.

Authors:  Michelle C O'Brien; Benjamin A Schell; Harrison Lands; Jonathon M Spanyer; Madhusudhan R Yakkanti
Journal:  J Orthop Case Rep       Date:  2018 May-Jun

Review 2.  Internal Iliac Artery Stenosis: Diagnosis and How to Manage it in 2015.

Authors:  Guillaume Mahé; Adrien Kaladji; Alexis Le Faucheur; Vincent Jaquinandi
Journal:  Front Cardiovasc Med       Date:  2015-09-01
  2 in total

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